Cds challenges armed forces to be combat ready

You're referring to the recent statement by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, who has challenged the armed forces to be combat-ready at all times.

In a recent address, General Rawat emphasized the need for the Indian Armed Forces to be prepared to respond to any security challenge at a moment's notice. He emphasized that the forces must be able to respond quickly and effectively to any threat, whether it be from a traditional enemy or a non-traditional one such as terrorism or cyber warfare.

The CDS's statement is seen as a wake-up call for the armed forces to improve their readiness and preparedness to face the evolving security landscape. He has also emphasized the need for the forces to be adaptable and able to respond to changing circumstances, and to be able to work together seamlessly as a team.

Some of the key challenges that the armed forces are facing in terms of being combat-ready include:

  1. Modernization: The Indian Armed Forces are still in the process of modernizing their equipment and infrastructure, which can make it difficult to respond quickly to emerging threats.
  2. Training: The forces need to ensure that their personnel are adequately trained to respond to a wide range of scenarios, from traditional warfare to non-traditional threats such as cyber warfare.
  3. Interoperability: The forces need to be able to work together seamlessly, across different branches and services, to respond to emerging threats.
  4. Intelligence: The forces need to have access to accurate and timely intelligence to inform their decision-making and respond effectively to emerging threats.

Overall, the CDS's statement is a call to action for the Indian Armed Forces to improve their readiness and preparedness to face the evolving security landscape.