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Chiefs of Staff Committee
Crest of the Chairman-Chiefs of Staff Committee.
Founded15 August 1947[1]
CountryIndia
BranchArmed forces
TypeMilitary staff
Part ofIndian Armed Forces
HeadquartersMinistry of Defence, New Delhi, India
Websitewww.india.gov.in
Commanders
ChairmanGeneral Anil Chauhan
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM
Notable
commanders
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
MC
General Bipin Rawat
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, ADC
Insignia
AbbreviationCOSC

The Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) is an administrative forum of the senior-most military leaders of the Indian Armed Forces, which advises the Government of India on all military and strategic matters deemed privy to military coordination, direction and policy between the country's three armed services.[2] By organization, the COSC is comprised several key members, namely, Chief of Defence Staff - who acts as the Committee's Permanent Chairman, along with the Chief of the Army Staff, the Chief of the Naval Staff and the Chief of the Air Staff - all of whom are also additionally supported by the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff.[3]

By function, the COSC has two principal responsibilities: one, to inculcate and implement jointness through integration of, inter alia, the doctrine, logistics, and operations of the three armed services; two, to apprise to the nation's civilian leadership i.e., the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, on all matters related to the nation's security.[4] As such, it exists primarily as an advisory body, endowed with no executive command authority.[5]

To execute its mandate, the COSC is closely supported by the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) and other inter-service bodies under its patronage that specialize in facets such as intelligence, personnel, operations and training.[6] Comparably, the forum is identical to the United Kingdom's Chiefs of Staff Committee and Pakistan's Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.[7]

From 1947 to 2019, and briefly from 2021 to 2022 - the leadership of the COSC was rotated amongst the service chiefs (or Chiefs of Staff) of the three armed services, with the senior-most chief serving as Chairman-COSC with no fixed tenure; however, since 2020, the mantle of the COSC's chairmanship is held by the Chief of the Defence Staff, a separate office that functions independent of the service chiefs.[8]

Functioning

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The current membership of the Chiefs of Staff Committee:

Office Photograph Incumbent Incumbent since Service Command Flag
Chief of Defence Staff

(Permanent Chairman)

General

Anil Chauhan

PVSM UYSM AVSM SM VSM ADC

September 2022[9]  Indian Army
Chief of the Army Staff
General

Upendra Dwivedi

PVSM AVSM ADC

June 2024[10]  Indian Army
Chief of the Naval Staff
Admiral

Dinesh Kumar Tripathi

PVSM AVSM NM

April 2024[11]  Indian Navy
Chief of the Air Staff
Air Chief Marshal

Amar Preet Singh

PVSM AVSM

September 2024[12]  Indian Air Force
Chief of Integrated Defence Staff
(Non-voting member)
Lieutenant General

Johnson P Mathew

PVSM UYSM AVSM VSM

April 2023[13]  Indian Army

Chief of Defence Staff

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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is the principal military authority and senior-most appointment of the Indian Armed Forces.[14] Introduced in 2019, the CDS operates on a status of primus inter pares i.e., first among equals with the Chiefs of Staff and functions as the COSC's Permanent Chairman, independent of the Chiefs of Staff.[15]

As Permanent Chairman-COSC, the CDS maintains the following responsibilities within the forum:

Chiefs of Staff

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From left to right: the Chiefs of Staff of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force and the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, in 2016.

The service chiefs (also referred to as the Chiefs of Staff) of the three services are, namely, the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) - all of whom are customarily four-star officers.[19]

As voting members of the COSC, the Chiefs of Staff function in the undermentioned manner:

  • Functioning with the dual role of leadership as the service's statutory chief of staff and activity as its ex-officio commander i.e., in the former role, overseeing the staff-cum-administrative duties of the services; in the latter role, overseeing the service's operational duties.[20]
  • Advising the COSC and the civilian leadership on matters privy to their respective services; this is in contrast to the CDS, whose advice reflects a comprehensive nature involving multiple, rather than concerned inputs.[21]
  • Deliberating inter-service issues to foster joint-realization of the country's national security objectives.[19]

However, their mandate of the Chiefs of Staff are not formally defined by statute, and are obfuscated by the undermentioned:

  • The Organisation, Functions, Powers and Procedure of Defence Headquarters, 1952 defines the Service Headquarters (SHQ) i.e., the administrative centers of the three services as attached offices, which by statute, excludes them from the departmental structure of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).[22]
  • The (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961, which defines the authority, responsibility and obligations of government departments, prescribes that the responsibility for the defence of India thereof is placed with the Defence Secretary; there is no mention of the Chiefs of Staffs or their respective SHQs.[22]

Chief of Integrated Defence Staff

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In addition to its aforementioned core members, the COSC's functioning is supported by the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), which functions as the COSC's principal arm and secretariat.[23] The IDS, which by role also acts as an inter-service interface for coordinating the armed services, is led by the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CISC) - a three-star officer, who is a non-voting member of the COSC.[3] Functionally, the CISC operates with the unofficial role of vice-CDS, to act as an adjudicator towards fostering inter-service coordination between the Service Headquarters (SHQ) of the three services.[24][23]

To support the Chairman-COSC, the CISC undertakes the following roles:

  • Chair the Defence Crisis Management Group.[6]
  • Supervise the co-ordination of Long Range Plans, Five Years Plans and annual budgetary proposals for the three services and presenting coordinated set of proposals to Minister of Defence after discussion with Chiefs of Staff in COSC and Defence Secretary.[6]
  • Coordinating and analyzing critical deficiencies in force capabilities, assessing the impact of such deficiencies on national military objectives.[6]

History

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Creation (1947)

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Lord Ismay, the principal architect of the COSC.

Before India's attainment of independence in 1947, the military organization in the then-British Raj had been constituted as a theatre of operations, wherein the policymaking for the colony's defence affairs emanated from the Committee of Imperial Defence (CID), which oversaw the formulation of military strategy for the overall British Empire.[5] Following the dissolution of the Raj, India's inaugural Governor-General, Lord Mountbatten, sought to establish an administrative structure for the management of the armed forces of the new country.[5] Consequently, Mountbatten selected his chief of staff, Lord Ismay, to execute the task.[5]

Ismay, in his own stead, had spent a significant portion of his military career as a staff officer: he had served in the CID in a secretarial role during the 1920s-1930s with the responsibility of military planning, and had later served on the British Chiefs of Staff Committee during the Second World War; these postings thus allowed him to gain rich expertise in defence administration and subsequently, Mountbatten's choice.[25]

As such, Ismay formulated a practical model for India's higher defence management, comprising a three-tier higher defence organization:

  • Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC), chaired by the Prime Minister.[24]
  • Defence Minister's Committee (DMC), chaired by the Defence Minister.[24]
  • Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC), as part of the Military Wing of the Cabinet Secretariat.[24]

The COSC, which formed the third-tier of Ismay's formula, consisted of three Chiefs of Staff, who would serve as professional advisors to the civilian government wherein their mandate was to render guidance on military planning and operational matters. The COSC, which would come to be a part of the Military Wing of the Cabinet Secretariat, was thus to be led by the Chiefs of Staff on a rotational basis, with the senior-most Chief serving as Chairman-COSC.[26]

Additionally, Ismay formulated a series of several sub-committees that would address the functioning of the COSC and coordination between the three services, staff both by civil servants and uniformed officers; some of them were:

  • Joint Operation Committee (JOCOM).[26]
  • Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC).[26]
  • Joint Training Committee (JTC).[26]
  • Joint Planning Committee (JPC).[26]

Chairmen

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† Died in office.

No. Portrait Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1
Sir Robert Mcgregor Macdonald Lockhart KCB CIE MC
Lockhart, RobGeneral
Sir Robert Mcgregor Macdonald Lockhart
KCB CIE MC

(1893–1981)
15 August 194731 December 1947138 days Indian Army[1][27]
2
Sir Thomas Elmhirst KBE, CB, AFC, DL
Elmhirst, ThomasAir Marshal
Sir Thomas Elmhirst
KBE, CB, AFC, DL

(1895–1982)
31 December 194722 February 19502 years, 53 days Royal Indian Air Force
 Indian Air Force
[27][28]
3
Sir William Edward Parry KCB
Parry, EdwardAdmiral
Sir William Edward Parry
KCB

(1893–1970)
22 February 195013 October 19511 year, 233 days Indian Navy[27]
4
Kodandera Madappa Cariappa OBE
Cariappa, K MGeneral
Kodandera Madappa Cariappa
OBE

(1899–1993)
14 October 195114 January 19531 year, 92 days Indian Army[1]
5
Sir Charles Thomas Mark Pizey KBE CB DSO*
Pizey, CharlesAdmiral
Sir Charles Thomas Mark Pizey
KBE CB DSO*

(1899–1993)
14 January 195322 July 19552 years, 189 days Indian Navy
6
Subroto Mukerjee OBE
Mukerjee, SubrotoAir Marshal
Subroto Mukerjee
OBE

(1911–1960)
22 July 19558 November 1960†5 years, 109 days Indian Air Force[29]
7
Kodandera Subayya Thimayya DSO
Thimayya, K SGeneral
Kodandera Subayya Thimayya
DSO

(1906–1965)
9 November 19607 May 1961179 days Indian Army[30]
8
Ram Dass Katari
Katari, Ram DassVice Admiral
Ram Dass Katari
(1911–1983)
7 May 19614 June 19621 year, 28 days Indian Navy[31]
9
Aspy Marwan Engineer DFC
Engineer, AspyAir Marshal
Aspy Marwan Engineer
DFC

(1912–2002)
4 June 196224 July 19642 years, 50 days Indian Air Force[32]
10
Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman
Soman, Bhaskar SadashivVice Admiral
Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman
(1913–1995)
24 July 19643 March 19661 year, 222 days Indian Navy[32]
11
Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri OBE
Chaudhuri, Jayanto NathGeneral
Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri
OBE

(1908–1983)
3 March 19667 June 196696 days Indian Army[30]
12
Arjan Singh DFC
Singh, ArjanAir Chief Marshal
Arjan Singh
DFC

(1919–2017)
8 June 196615 July 19693 years, 37 days Indian Air Force[33][34]
13
Adhar Kumar Chatterji
Chatterji, Adhar KumarAdmiral
Adhar Kumar Chatterji
(1914–2001)
15 July 196924 February 1970224 days Indian Navy[27]
14
Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw MC
Manekshaw, SamField Marshal
Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw
MC

(1914–2008)
24 February 197015 January 19732 years, 326 days Indian Army[30]
15
Gopal Gurunath Bewoor PVSM
Bewoor, GopalGeneral
Gopal Gurunath Bewoor
PVSM

(1916–1989)
15 January 197331 May 19752 years, 136 days Indian Army[35][1]
16
Om Prakash Mehra PVSM
Mehra, Om PrakashAir Chief Marshal
Om Prakash Mehra
PVSM

(1919–2015)
31 May 197531 January 1976245 days Indian Air Force[1]
17
Sourendra Nath Kohli PVSM
Kohli, Sourendra NathAdmiral
Sourendra Nath Kohli
PVSM

(1916–2007)
31 January 197629 February 19762 years, 326 days Indian Navy[1]
18
Tapishwar Narain Raina MVC
Raina, TapishwarGeneral
Tapishwar Narain Raina
MVC

(1921–1980)
29 February 197631 May 19782 years, 92 days Indian Army[36]
19
Hrushikesh Moolgavkar PVSM, MVC
Moolgavkar, HrushikeshAir Chief Marshal
Hrushikesh Moolgavkar
PVSM, MVC

(1920–2015)
1 June 197830 August 197890 days Indian Air Force[37]
20
Jal Cursetji PVSM
Cursetji, JalAdmiral
Jal Cursetji
PVSM

(1919–1991)
30 August 19781 March 1979183 days Indian Navy.
21
Om Prakash Malhotra PVSM
Malhotra, Om PrakashGeneral
Om Prakash Malhotra
PVSM

(1922–2015)
1 March 197931 May 19812 years, 91 days Indian Army[38]
22
Idris Hasan Latif PVSM
Latif, IdrisAir Chief Marshal
Idris Hasan Latif
PVSM

(1923–2018)
1 June 198130 August 198190 days Indian Air Force[39][40]
23
Ronald Lynsdale Pereira PVSM, AVSM
Pereira, RonaldAdmiral
Ronald Lynsdale Pereira
PVSM, AVSM

(1923–1993)
1 September 198126 February 1982178 days Indian Navy[40][41]
24
Kotikalapudi Venkata Krishna Rao PVSM
Rao, KrishnaGeneral
Kotikalapudi Venkata Krishna Rao
PVSM

(1923–2016)
1 March 198231 July 19831 year, 152 days Indian Army[42]
25
Dilbagh Singh PVSM, AVSM, VM
Singh, DilbaghAir Chief Marshal
Dilbagh Singh
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(1926–2001)
1 August 19835 September 19841 year, 35 days Indian Air Force[43][44]
26
Oscar Stanley Dawson PVSM, AVSM
Dawson, OscarAdmiral
Oscar Stanley Dawson
PVSM, AVSM

(1923–2011)
5 September 198430 November 198486 days Indian Navy[44]
27
Arun Shridhar Vaidya PVSM, MVC & Bar, AVSM
Vaidya, ArunGeneral
Arun Shridhar Vaidya
PVSM, MVC & Bar, AVSM

(1926–1986)
1 December 198431 January 19861 year, 61 days Indian Army[45][46]
28
Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani PVSM, AVSM
Tahiliani, RadhakrishnaAdmiral
Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani
PVSM, AVSM

(1930–2015)
1 February 198630 November 19871 year, 302 days Indian Navy[47][48]
29
Denis La Fontaine PVSM, AVSM, VSM
La Fontaine, DenisAir Chief Marshal
Denis La Fontaine
PVSM, AVSM, VSM

(1929–2011)
1 December 198731 July 1988182 days Indian Air Force[49]
30
Jayant Ganpat Nadkarni PVSM, AVSM, NM, VSM
Nadkarni, JayantAdmiral
Jayant Ganpat Nadkarni
PVSM, AVSM, NM, VSM

(1931–2018)
1 August 198830 November 19902 years, 121 days Indian Navy[49][50]
31
Surinder Mehra PVSM, AVSM, VM
Mehra, SurinderAir Chief Marshal
Surinder Mehra
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(1932–2003)
1 December 199031 July 1991242 days Indian Air Force[51]
32
Sunith Francis Rodrigues PVSM, VSM
Rodrigues, SunithGeneral
Sunith Francis Rodrigues
PVSM, VSM

(1933–2022)
1 August 199130 June 19931 year, 333 days Indian Army[51]
33
Laxminarayan Ramdas PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM
Ramdas, LaxminarayanAdmiral
Laxminarayan Ramdas
PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM

(1933–2024)
30 June 199330 September 199392 days Indian Navy[52]
34
Bipin Chandra Joshi PVSM, AVSM
Joshi, BipinGeneral
Bipin Chandra Joshi
PVSM, AVSM

(1935–1994)
1 October 199318 November 1994†1 year, 48 days Indian Army.
35
Swaroop Krishna Kaul PVSM, MVC
Kaul, SwaroopAir Chief Marshal
Swaroop Krishna Kaul
PVSM, MVC

(born 1935)
20 November 199431 December 19951 year, 41 days Indian Air Force[53]
36
Vijai Singh Shekhawat PVSM, AVSM, VrC
Shekhawat, Vijai SinghAdmiral
Vijai Singh Shekhawat
PVSM, AVSM, VrC

(born 1933)
31 December 199530 September 1996274 days Indian Navy[54]
37
Shankar Roychowdhury PVSM
Roychowdhury, ShankarGeneral
Shankar Roychowdhury
PVSM

(born 1937)
1 October 199630 September 1997364 days Indian Army[55][56]
38
Satish Sareen PVSM, AVSM, VM
Sareen, SatishAir Chief Marshal
Satish Sareen
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(born 1939)
1 October 199731 December 19981 year, 91 days Indian Air Force[56][57]
39
Ved Prakash Malik PVSM, AVSM
Malik, VedGeneral
Ved Prakash Malik
PVSM, AVSM

(born 1939)
1 January 199930 September 20001 year, 273 days Indian Army[58][59]
40
Sushil Kumar PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, NM
Kumar, SushilAdmiral
Sushil Kumar
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, NM

(1940–2019)
1 October 200029 December 20011 year, 89 days Indian Navy[59][60]
41
Sundararajan Padmanabhan PVSM, AVSM, VSM
Padmanabhan, SundararajanGeneral
Sundararajan Padmanabhan
PVSM, AVSM, VSM

(1940–2024)
30 December 200131 December 20021 year, 1 day Indian Army[61][62]
42
Madhvendra Singh PVSM, AVSM
Singh, MadhvendraAdmiral
Madhvendra Singh
PVSM, AVSM
31 December 200231 July 20041 year, 213 days Indian Navy[62]
43
Srinivasapuram Krishnaswamy PVSM, AVSM, VM & bar
Krishnaswamy, SrinivasapuramAir Chief Marshal
Srinivasapuram Krishnaswamy
PVSM, AVSM, VM & bar

(born 1943)
31 July 200429 December 2004151 days Indian Air Force[63]
44
Nirmal Chander Vij PVSM, UYSM, AVSM
Vij, Nirmal ChanderGeneral
Nirmal Chander Vij
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM

(born 1943)
30 December 200430 January 200531 days Indian Army[63]
45
Arun Prakash PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM
Prakash, ArunAdmiral
Arun Prakash
PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM

(born 1944)
31 January 200531 October 20061 year, 273 days Indian Navy[63]
46
Shashindra Pal Tyagi PVSM, AVSM, VM
Tyagi, Shashindra PalAir Chief Marshal
Shashindra Pal Tyagi
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(born 1945)
31 October 200631 March 2007151 days Indian Air Force.
47
Joginder Jaswant Singh PVSM, AVSM, VSM
Singh, Joginder JaswantGeneral
Joginder Jaswant Singh
PVSM, AVSM, VSM

(born 1945)
31 March 200730 September 2007183 days Indian Army.
48
Sureesh Mehta PVSM, AVSM
Mehta, SureeshAdmiral
Sureesh Mehta
PVSM, AVSM

(born 1947)
30 September 200731 August 20091 year, 335 days Indian Navy.
49
Deepak Kapoor PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM
Kapoor, DeepakGeneral
Deepak Kapoor
PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM

(born 1948)
31 August 200931 March 2010212 days Indian Army.
50
Pradeep Vasant Naik PVSM, VSM
Naik, PradeepAir Chief Marshal
Pradeep Vasant Naik
PVSM, VSM

(born 1949)
31 March 201030 July 20111 year, 121 days Indian Air Force[64]
51
Nirmal Kumar Verma PVSM, AVSM
Naik, PradeepAdmiral
Nirmal Kumar Verma
PVSM, AVSM

(born 1949)
30 July 201131 August 20121 year, 32 days Indian Navy[65]
52
Norman Anil Kumar Browne PVSM, AVSM, VM
Browne, NormanAir Chief Marshal
Norman Anil Kumar Browne
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(born 1951)
31 August 201231 December 20131 year, 122 days Indian Air Force.
53
Bikram Singh PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM
Singh, BikramGeneral
Bikram Singh
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM

(born 1951)
31 December 201331 July 2014212 days Indian Army[66]
54
Arup Raha PVSM, AVSM, VM
Raha, ArupAir Chief Marshal
Arup Raha
PVSM, AVSM, VM

(born 1954)
31 July 201431 December 20162 years, 153 days Indian Air Force.
55
Sunil Lanba PVSM, AVSM
Raha, ArupAdmiral
Sunil Lanba
PVSM, AVSM

(born 1957)
31 December 201631 May 20192 years, 151 days Indian Navy[67]
56
Birender Singh Dhanoa PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VM
Dhanoa, Birender SinghAir Chief Marshal
Birender Singh Dhanoa
PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VM

(born 1957)
31 May 201927 September 2019119 days Indian Air Force[68]
57
Bipin Rawat PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM
Rawat, BipinGeneral
Bipin Rawat
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM

(1958–2021)
27 September 2019[a]8 December 20212 years, 72 days Indian Army[70]
Vacant 8–15 December 2021
Manoj Mukund Naravane PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC
Naravane, Manoj MukundGeneral
Manoj Mukund Naravane
PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC

(born 1960)
Acting
15 December 202130 April 2022136 days Indian Army[71]
Vacant 30 April 2022 – 30 September 2022
58
Anil Chauhan PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM
Chauhan, AnilGeneral
Anil Chauhan
PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM

(born 1961)
30 September 2022Incumbent2 years, 48 days Indian Army

See also

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Inter-service offices

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Other offices of the Indian Armed Forces

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International equivalents

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Notes

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  1. ^ Held temporarily until creation of post of Chief of the Defense Staff (CDS) on 1 January 2020, when Chairman COSC made permanent in tandem with CDS post.[69]

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