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Bring out the rationale behind theaterisation plans, which seek to integrate the defence forces into specific theatre commands in India. Discuss the challenges in this context as well.
Theaterisation of defence forces is a concept that seeks to integrate the capabilities of the three forces i.e. army, air force, and navy, and optimally utilize their resources for wars and operations. It includes the creation of four theatre commands - an air defense command, a maritime theatre comRead more
Theaterisation of defence forces is a concept that seeks to integrate the capabilities of the three forces i.e. army, air force, and navy, and optimally utilize their resources for wars and operations. It includes the creation of four theatre commands – an air defense command, a maritime theatre command, and two land-based theatre commands for the western and eastern sectors.
The rationale behind the catheterization of defence forces:
Challenges with respect to catheterization of defence forces:
Suggestions to address the challenges in catheterization:
With India transforming itself from a regional power to global power and the rising threats in the South Asia region, there is a need for a strong defense set-up at the domestic level. Along with the theorisation of defence forces, it is necessary to implement other recommendations provided by the Shekatkar Committee to strengthen the defence capabilities of India.
See lessWhile Village Defence Guards (VDGs) can instill a sense of self-protection, there are several issues associated with their revival. Discuss in the context of the security threats prevalent in the region of Jammu and Kashmir.
Militancy has been an issue in Jammu and Kashmir since the early 1990s and in recent times, there have been incidents wherein the militants have resorted to targeting civilians and minorities of the region. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs in March 2022 approved the setting up of Village Defence GRead more
Militancy has been an issue in Jammu and Kashmir since the early 1990s and in recent times, there have been incidents wherein the militants have resorted to targeting civilians and minorities of the region. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs in March 2022 approved the setting up of Village Defence Guards (VDGs). It is a version of an earlier scheme of Village Defence Committees (VDCs) where each VDG will be provided a gun and 100 rounds of ammunition and will be given a monthly stipend. The VDGs will function under the direction of the SSP/SP of the concerned district. Setting up of the VDGs can instill a sense of security and self-protection among the people of J&K against militancy due to the following reasons:
Issues with the VDGs:
Suggestions to improve the functioning of VDGs:
Simply arming citizens to combat militancy is not an adequate measure, thus, the government should also take steps like confidence-building and capacity-building measures and enhance connectivity and infrastructure in the region.
See lessConsidering the multifarious nature of jobs that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) needs to perform, it is needless to say that there are a number of challenges that it encounters. Discuss.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is India's largest Central Armed Police Force which functions under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). It came into force under the aegis of the Central Reserve Police Force Act in 1949. The members of this force perform multifarious nature oRead more
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is India’s largest Central Armed Police Force which functions under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). It came into force under the aegis of the Central Reserve Police Force Act in 1949.
The members of this force perform multifarious nature of jobs, such as:
Considering the various roles performed by the CRPF, it encounters multiple challenges:
In light of the above issues, steps like cadre management, ensuring operational autonomy of the force, engagement of domain experts, periodic counseling to reduce the stress level, etc. are required for effective internal security and to adequately address the issues faced by the CRPF personnel.
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