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Indian Defence NewsLt Gen Rajiv Ghai Appointed New Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy)

Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai Appointed New Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy)

Veteran military leader steps into key strategic role after Operation Sindoor.

In a major military appointment, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai has taken charge as the new Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy), effective immediately. The senior officer, will continue to hold charge of Director General of Military Operations (DGMO).

The appointment comes in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, a four-day military standoff with Pakistan that concluded with a ceasefire on May 10, 2025. Lt Gen Ghai played a central role during the operation, including in the negotiation process that followed. With over 33 years of experience in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and multiple command roles, his promotion is seen as a move to inject operational insight into the Army’s strategic leadership.

The post of Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy), or DCOAS (Strategy), is a relatively new but significant position within the Indian Army’s senior leadership. Created in 2021 as part of comprehensive headquarters reforms, the role was designed to enhance domain-specific leadership and streamline operational decision-making. The DCOAS (Strategy) is primarily responsible for overseeing strategic planning, military operations, international military cooperation, and long-term defense preparedness. This position exists alongside two other deputy chiefs: one for Capability Development and Sustenance, and the other for Information Systems and Coordination. Several senior officers have previously held the DCOAS (Strategy) role, including Lt Gen Mohit Malhotra and Lt Gen Tarun Kumar Aich, with each bringing a distinct focus to India’s evolving military strategy.

Lt Gen Ghai’s handling of the ceasefire discussions—brokered with assistance from the United States and regional intermediaries—was widely noted. While Indian strikes during the conflict hit targets such as Chaklala and Sargodha airbases, subsequent evaluations suggested mixed tactical outcomes, prompting debates on strategic planning.

His new role is expected to bring sharper focus to India’s evolving military doctrine, particularly in light of lessons learned from Operation Sindoor. The government has reiterated that recent national security decisions, including the April 22 suspension of provisions under the Indus Waters Treaty following a terror attack in Pahalgam, will continue to stand firm.

As Lt Gen Ghai assumes his new post, defence observers will closely track how his experience translates into reforms in operational tactics and military readiness. His leadership is expected to influence India’s approach to both conventional and hybrid threats in the region.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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