CDS Releases Declassified Versions of Joint Doctrines for Cyberspace Operations and Amphibious Operations
Chief
of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan and Secretary, Department of
Military Affairs (DMA) formally released the declassified versions of the Joint
Doctrines for Cyberspace Operations and Amphibious Operations during the Chiefs
of Staff Committee meeting in New Delhi on 7 August 2025. The declassification
of these doctrines underscores India’s commitment to enhance visibility,
accessibility and wider dissemination of joint war-fighting concepts.
Joint Doctrines for Cyberspace Operations outlines a
unified approach to defend national cyberspace interests, integrating offensive
and defensive cyber capabilities and enabling synchronised operations across
the three Services. It emphasises threat-informed planning, resilience
building, real-time intelligence integration and development of joint cyber
capabilities.
The doctrines define the framework for planning and
executing amphibious operations by integrating maritime, air and land forces.
It stresses interoperability, rapid response capability and joint force
application to influence operations ashore.
The CDS has initiated development of numerous new
doctrines/primers covering contemporary as well as niche areas of war-fighting
such as Military Space Operations, Special Forces Operations,
Airborne/Heliborne Operations, Integrated Logistics, Multi Domain Operations.
These doctrines will provide stakeholders and policy makers with a common
lexicon and guidelines for effective planning and smooth execution of joint
military operations.
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