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First Tri-service Common Defense Station in Mumbai
- 02 Apr 2024
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The Armed Forces are embarking on a significant initiative to transform Mumbai into India's inaugural tri-service common defence station, marking a crucial step towards achieving jointness among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
- This strategic move aims to consolidate all facilities and resources of the three services, encompassing logistics, infrastructure, repair and maintenance, and supplies, under a unified leadership framework.
- Currently, Mumbai houses separate wings of the three services, operating independently.
- The Navy, with its substantial presence in Mumbai, will assume the lead role in this new integrated setup.
- Sulur, located near Coimbatore, and Guwahati are expected to be selected as the sites for the second and third common defence stations.
- Currently, there are no common defence stations in India. The Andaman and Nicobar command is a full-fledged command raised as a tri-service command in 2001.