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In a major reform for the Indian Army, the government has accepted the first batch of 65 recommendations made by a committee under Lt. Gen. DB Shekatkar (retd.). This will result in redeployment of 57,000 personnel under roles that will increase the "tooth to tail" ratio.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who also holds the Defence portfolio, announced that the first batch 65 measures as per the committee report will be implemented by the year end.
These include optimisation of signals establishments to include Radio Monitoring Companies, Corps Air Support Signal Regiments, Air Formation Signal Regiments, Composite Signal Regiments and merger of Corps Operating and Engineering Signal Regiments.
Jaitley said the committee had given about 99 recommendations and the government, in consultation with the army, has been going through these recommendations. “And the first batch of 65 recommendations has been accepted by the government”.
Tooth to tail ratio is a military term that refers to the amount of military personnel it takes to supply for and support (tail) each combat soldier (tooth).
Jaitley said the Defence Ministry took the decision on Tuesday and the Union Cabinet was apprised of it on Wednesday.
The minister said concerned orders will be passed and these all have to be operationalised by end of 2019. “Operationalisation begins now,” he said.
The net effect of the move, as per the minister, will be on different functions in the Army, as to in the changed environment of economy, technology, combat capability how is to be best utilised. And there are several far reaching recommendations
The Union Government had set up the committee under the chairmanship of Lt. Gen. Shekatkar (eetd) to recommend measures to enhance combat capability and rebalance defence expenditure of the armed forces on May 20, 2016 and it submitted its final report in December 2016.
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