General NS Raja Subramani nominated as next chief of defence staff

General NS Raja Subramani has been nominated as the next Chief of Defence Staff. He is scheduled to take charge on May 31. The appointment comes as India continues efforts to strengthen military integration.

General NS Raja Subramani has been nominated as the next Chief of Defence Staff. He is scheduled to take charge on May 31.

The general will inherit the task of implementing India’s integrated theatre commands. He will also focus on shaping military readiness for future warfare.

Key challenges include addressing threats from China and advancing defence indigenisation efforts. The nomination follows the tenure of General Anil Chauhan.

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