India Unveils Declassified Military Doctrines for Modern Warfare
India's Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan, released declassified joint doctrines for cyberspace and amphibious operations. These documents aim to enhance the planning and execution of military operations, integrating cyber and amphibious capabilities for synchronized defense and offense across the armed forces.

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In a significant move, India's Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan has unveiled the declassified versions of the nation's joint military doctrines for cyberspace and amphibious operations, offering policymakers a vital framework for coordinated military planning.
The newly accessible doctrines reveal India's focus on enhancing visibility and understanding of joint war-fighting concepts. The doctrines promote integrated defense strategies by merging offensive and defensive cyber capabilities while streamlining operations across air, land, and maritime domains.
Furthermore, Gen Chauhan announced plans to develop doctrines concerning modern warfare dimensions, including space and special forces operations, underlining the nation's strategic commitment to maintaining cutting-edge military preparedness.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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