India’s air chief urges caution over Modi’s military reforms inspired by US, China
Chief of Air Staff A.P. Singh said New Delhi should evaluate its needs rather than copying theatre commands from other countries

“Disrupting everything and making one structure now at this time” may not be the best way forward, India’s Chief of Air Staff A.P. Singh said on Tuesday at a seminar to discuss new technologies and warfare.
India should not pick up “theatre commands” from any other country, Singh said at the event in Mhow, a garrison town in the central state of Madhya Pradesh. “We don’t really actually need another structure at the lower level,” he said.
India’s army, navy and air force mostly operate separately in training, equipment and planning. “I feel having joint planning and coordination at the apex level is what is required,” Singh said.
