NEW DELHI :
CHIEF of Defence Staff (CDS) General N S Raja Subramani
on Sunday reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of India, as well as
effectively implementing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
vision of JAI -- Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation.
General Subramani took charge as the new CDS on
Sunday, succeeding General Anil Chauhan, who retired
from the service on May 30. Ahead of assuming charge
as CDS, General Subramani laid a wreath at the National
War Memorial, paying tributes to those who sacrificed
their lives on the line of duty. He was then accorded a
Guard of Honour at the South Block Lawns.
General Subramani, widely known as an expert on
Pakistan and China, on Sunday took charge as India’s new
Chief of Defence Staff with a primary mandate to implement the ambitious military theaterisation plan and bolster tri-services synergy.
Speaking to the reporters, CDS General Subramani said,
“I am honoured to assume charge as the Chief of Defence
Staff. We are grateful to the nation for the trust reposed
in the Armed Forces. We, the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force,
Ministry of Defence, strategic institutions, and all stakeholders, stand united as part of a whole-of-nation approach
to strengthen India’s security.”
The CDS said that the Armed Forces are committed to
implementing the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
-- JAI: Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation.
“Transformation of the Armed Forces and organisational
reforms to enhance jointness, synergy and integration
will be the primary
focus.Atmanirbharta is a central pillar of our national security. We will accelerate the
development, induction and
integration of indigenous
weapons in our Armed Forces,”
he said. General Subramani
said that innovation in thought
and action will drive the capability development of the
Indian Armed Forces.
“Greater collaboration
between the military, the industry, academia, startups and the
research ecosystem will be the
key enabler for modernisation,” he said.
“Our Armed Forces have consistently demonstrated professionalism and operational
decisiveness in safeguarding
our national interests. We are
committed to protecting the
sovereignty and territorial
integrity of our country,” the
CDS said.
Calling late General Bipin
Rawat and General Anil
Chauhan his “illustrious predecessors”, General Subramani
expressed gratitude for their
“exemplary leadership and
contribution in this journey”.
“We acknowledge the
courage and professionalism
of our soldiers, sailors and air
warriors. Their training and
welfare will be our foremost
priority. We hope we pay homage to our brave hearts whose
valour, sacrifice and dedication to the nation continue to
inspire us.
We are committed
to the welfare of our veterans
and Veer Naaris. I assure the
citizens of India that the Armed
forces will continue to serve
the nation with dedication,
courage, honour, and professionalism,” he added.
Along with assuming charge
as the country’s top military
officer, General Raja Subramani
will also serve as Secretary to
the Government of India in the
Department of Military Affairs
from the date he takes over the
post until further orders.
Earlier, announcing the
appointment, the Ministry of
Defence had described Lt Gen
Raja Subramani as a highly decorated officer with more than
four decades of distinguished
military service.
“A highly decorated officer
with over four decades of distinguished service, Lt Gen Raja
Subramani is currently serving
as Military Adviser at the
National Security Council
Secretariat since September
2025. He earlier served as Vice
Chief of the Army Staff and
GOC-in-C, Central Command,
besides commanding key operational formations along the
Western & Northern
fronts,” the Ministry of Defence
stated.
General Raja Subramani
began his military journey at
the National Defence Academy
and was commissioned into
the Garhwal Rifles in December
1985. Over the years, he built
an extensive operational and
strategic profile through several key appointments within
the Army and the Defence
establishment.
After attending the Joint
Services Command Staff
College in Bracknell, United
Kingdom, he returned to India
and took over as Brigade Major
of a mountain brigade.
He later studied at the National
Defence College in New Delhi.
The officer also possesses an
impressive academic background. He holds a Master of
Arts degree from King’s College
London and an M.Phil in
Defence Studies from Madras
University.
During his long military
career spanning more than 35
years, Gen Subramani served
across a variety of operational
environments and conflict
zones. He also represented
India abroad as Defence
Attache at the Embassy of India
in Astana, Kazakhstan.