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Defence Planning Committee

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Senior decision making body of GoI in defence matters
For the NATO decision-making body, seeDefence Planning Committee (NATO).

Defence Planning Committee
Committee overview
Formed19 April 2018; 6 years ago (2018-04-19)
JurisdictionIndia
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Committee executive
Parent departmentMinistry of Defence,Government of India

TheDefence Planning Committee is a senior decision-making organisation created on 19 April 2018 by theGovernment of India.[1]

History

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The Defence Planning Committee was notified by theMinistry of Defence (MoD) in April 2018, theNational Security Adviser (NSA) was appointed as the chairperson of the committee, with the chairperson,Foreign Secretary,Defence Secretary,Chief of Defence Staff,Chief of the Army Staff,Chief of the Air Staff,Chief of the Naval Staff, and expendituresecretaries ofMinistry of Finance being its members and the chief of the Integrated Defence Staff (CIDS) being its member-secretary,[2][3][4] the NSA was also given the mandate to co-opt members as they see fit. The Integrated Defence Staff headquarters atKashmir House,New Delhi was to serve as the committee's secretariat.[2][3]

NSAAjit Doval chaired the committee's first meeting on 3 May 2018, which was attended by the three chiefs of staff, and defence, foreign and expenditure secretaries.[5] The first meeting discussed the topics under mandate of DPC.[1]

Mandate

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The mandate of DPC is manifold; the committee is empowered to "analyse and evaluate all relevant inputs relating to defence planning", which consists of—amongst others—"national defence and security priorities, foreign policy imperatives, operational directives and associated requirements, relevant strategic and security-related doctrines, defence acquisition and infrastructure development plans, including the 15-year Long-Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP), defence technology and development of the Indian defence industry and global technological advancement".[6][7][8]

The committee is also vested with the power of preparing different drafts, including—but not limited to—drafts on: "national security strategy, strategic defence review and doctrines; international defence engagement strategy; roadmap to build defence manufacturing eco-system; and prioritised capability development plans for the armed forces over different time-frames in consonance with the overall priorities, strategies and likely resource flows."[6][7][8]

The DPC answers to—and submits its reports to—theRaksha Mantri (Minister of Defence), currentlyRajnath Singh.

According to the notification issued by Indian Government the DPC will have several mandates namely to[5]

  1. Prepare a draftNational Security Strategy.
  2. Develop a capability development plan.
  3. Work on defence diplomacy issues.
  4. Improving defence manufacturing ecosystem in India.[1]

Organisation

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Four sub-committees on: policy and strategy, plans and capability development, defence diplomacy and defence manufacturing ecosystem come under the DPC; the terms of reference and membership of the sub-committees are finalised separately. Specific issues are managed by the committee through its sub-committees.

DPC is chaired by theNational Security Adviser, with the service chiefs,defence, expenditure andforeignsecretaries being its members and the IDS chief being its member-secretary. The Integrated Defence Staff headquarters in New Delhi serves as the secretariat for the committee. The DPC submit its reports to theRaksha Mantri (Minister of Defence).[5]

Members

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Members of the Defence Planning Committee
PositionIncumbentPortraitEx-officio status
National Security AdviserAjit Doval,IPS (retd.)
Chairperson
Chief of Defence Staff and
Permanent Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee
GeneralAnil Chauhan
Member
Chief of the Army StaffGeneralUpendra Dwivedi
Chief of the Naval StaffAdmiralDinesh Kumar Tripathi
Chief of the Air StaffAir Chief MarshalAmar Preet Singh
Defence SecretaryRajesh Kumar Singh
Expenditure SecretaryManoj Govil
Foreign SecretaryVikram Misri
Chief of Integrated Defence StaffLieutenant GeneralJohnson P MathewMember Secretary

Reception

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FormerChief of the Air Staff, Air Chief MarshalSrinivasapuram Krishnaswamy—who was a part of theNaresh Chandra task-force—praised the move, calling it "an outstanding move";[9] but, criticised the government's decision to not include the Defence Production Secretary andDefence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chairperson in the committee, dubbing them "key players" in the government's flagshipMake in India initiative.[9]

Amit Cowshish, a former Financial Adviser (Acquisition) in the Ministry of Defence, criticised the committee's "wide mandate", calling it an obstacle from "swift reform".[10] Cowshish also criticised the timing of DPC's creation, calling it a step taken "four years too late",[10] further adding that the creation of the committee called "into question the relevance of the existing long-term, five-year and annual plans of the armed forces".[10]

Mohinder Puri, a former deputy chief of the army, praised the government's decision, saying, "on the face of it, the DPC looks good, as it takes the overall view of national and international security".[9] AThe Week column questioned the decision of naming the NSA as DPC's chairperson, arguing that NSA is already overworked as it is being the PM's special representative on border issues with China and chief of the executive council ofNuclear Command Authority.[9]

See also

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Integrated entities
Assets
Other nations
General concepts

References

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  1. ^abc"Defence Planning Committee holds first meeting; decides to make action plan to deal with security challenges—The meeting, chaired by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, also discussed ways to expedite modernisation of the armed forces and evolving a security strategy for the country".The Indian Express.Press Trust of India. 4 May 2018.
  2. ^abSingh, Sushant (19 April 2018)."NSA will chair panel set up for new security roadmap; Foreign, Defence Secys its members".The Indian Express.New Delhi:Indian Express Group.OCLC 70274541. Retrieved6 June 2018.
  3. ^ab"NSA-headed committee for higher defence management".The Hindu.New Delhi:N. Ram. 19 April 2018.ISSN 0971-751X.OCLC 13119119. Retrieved6 June 2018.
  4. ^Ahmed, Ali (26 May 2018)."The Doval Scorecard".Economic and Political Weekly.53 (21). Sameeksha Trust.ISSN 0012-9976.LCCN sa67002009.OCLC 46735231.
  5. ^abc"Doval chairs first meet of defence panel".The Hindu. 4 May 2018. Retrieved4 May 2018.
  6. ^abBehera, Laxman Kumar (19 April 2018)."Creation of Defence Planning Committee: A Step towards Credible Defence Preparedness | Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses".Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses. Retrieved12 January 2020.
  7. ^abJoshi, Manoj (22 August 2018)."Scraping the bottom of the barrel: Budgets, organisation and leadership in the Indian defence system".Observer Research Foundation. Retrieved12 January 2020.
  8. ^abGupta, Shishir (19 April 2018)."India to create super-committee for defence planning".Hindustan Times.New Delhi.ISSN 0972-0243.OCLC 231696742. Retrieved12 January 2020.
  9. ^abcdSagar, Pradip R (3 June 2018)."Committed to synergy".The Week. Jacob Mathew. Retrieved6 June 2018.
  10. ^abcCowshish, Amit (24 May 2018)."A blunt instrument".The Indian Express.OCLC 70274541. Retrieved12 January 2020.

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