India-Pak conflict: Centre empowers Army chief to mobilise Territorial Army for support
The move comes in the wake of the ongoing military conflict between India and Pakistan.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with CDS Gen Anil Chauhan, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Navy Chief Adm Dinesh Tripathi & IAF Chief ACM AP Singh in Delhi
New Delhi, 9 May
The central government has empowered the Army Chief to call out
"every officer and every enrolled person" of the Territorial Army
(TA) to provide for essential guard or to be embodied to support or supplement
the regular Army.
The
move comes in the wake of the ongoing military conflict between India and Pakistan.
The
Ministry of Defence's Department of Military Affairs issued a notification
dated 6 May which says, "This order shall remain in force for three years
with effect from 10 Feb 2025 to 09 Feb 2028".
The
TA, raised on 9 October, 1949, completed 75 years last year and has served the
nation in times of war, and in humanitarian and environmental protection works
through its eventful journey over the decades.
It is
fully integrated with the regular Army. In recognition of nation-building
efforts and contributions made during war or conflicts, numerous individuals
have been honoured with gallantry as well as distinguished service awards in
the TA.
"In
exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 33 of the Territorial Army Rule 1948,
the Central Government empowers Chief of the Army Staff to exercise the powers
under that rule to call out every officer and every enrolled person of the
Territorial Army to provide for essential guard or to be embodied for the
purpose of supporting or supplementing the regular army," reads the
notification.
The
government notification also said, "out of the existing 32 Infantry
Battalions (Territorial Army), embodiment of 14 Infantry Battalions
(Territorial Army) for deployment in the areas of Southern Command, Eastern
Command, Western Command, Central Command, Northern Command, South Western
Command, Andaman and Nicobar Command and Army Training Command (ARTRAC)".
The
embodiment shall be ordered provided the funds are available in the budget or
have been made available by re-appropriation of the internal savings in the
budget, it added.
"For
units embodied at the behest of Ministries other than Ministry of Defence, the
cost will be debited to the respective Ministries and will not be included in
the budget allocation of the Ministry of Defence," the notification said.
Defence
Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday carried out a comprehensive review of the
national security scenario with the top military leadership, a day after
Pakistan's attempts to target Indian military installations were repelled.
Every
aspect of the evolving security situation was discussed in the meeting, it is
learnt.
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