India / Cds general bipin rawat successor plan becomes challenge to pm narendra modi

Zoom News : Dec 09, 2021, 07:20 PM
New Delhi : On December 17, 2016, the Narendra Modi government appointed General Bipin Rawat as the 27th Chief of the Army Staff. The government had given preference to Gen Rawat over two other senior officers, citing merit, track record and vision. He was then appointed as the first Chief of Defense Staff on January 1, 2020. Apart from this, he was also made Secretary of the newly created Department of Military Affairs. General Bipin Rawat was given the responsibility of military modernization in the country. Rawat, who talked about the war of two and a half fronts, had been engaged in efforts for a long time to prepare the army according to the new type of military strategy and changing times.

The country has suffered a major setback due to the accident in the helicopter crash of General Bipin Rawat in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. Along with this, the question has also arisen in front of the government as to who will take over the responsibility after them. It is believed that the Modi government will once again select the new CDS by moving forward on the merit-cum-seniority formula. In fact, the situation with China on the LAC continues to be tense. Tanks, rockets and missiles have been deployed on the western border from China. In such a situation, the country urgently needs a CDS, who can take forward the work of formation of Theater Command.

According to the rules, any Commander-in-Chief of the Army can be elected as CDS. Seniority order is not the only requirement for this. This simply means that the government has many options to choose the successor of General Bipin Rawat. This opportunity can be given to such an officer from the government, who has at least experience in dealing with the ongoing tension against China. General Bipin Rawat often talked about war on two and a half fronts, in which the first front was from China. It will be very difficult for PM Narendra Modi to choose the successor of General Bipin Rawat.

Army officer with understanding of new type of war needed

The reason for this is that on one side there is a challenge from China and on the other hand the challenge has increased after the establishment of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. It is important to understand here that Pakistan is very aggressive these days regarding Kashmir and is supporting Taliban in Afghanistan. Apart from this, in the appointment of new CDS, new challenges emerging in the present era will also have to be taken care of. Finding an alternative to General Bipin Rawat, who has a good understanding of 21st century warfare, will not be easy. Cyber ​​and information warfare in particular is a big challenge. Often Bipin Rawat used to draw attention to this point.

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