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India to Establish First-Ever Joint Military Stations, Merge Defence Education Wings

This move is expected to optimise manpower, reduce duplication of resources, and strengthen joint operations.

By SSBCrack
Last updated: September 18, 2025
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In a landmark decision aimed at bolstering integration and efficiency within the Armed Forces, India will set up its first-ever joint military stations and merge the education branches of the Army, Navy, and Air Force into a single Tri-Services Education Corps.

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The announcement was made on the concluding day of the three-day Combined Commandersโ€™ Conference (CCC) 2025 in Kolkata, attended by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), the three service chiefs, and top military commanders.

First-of-its-kind Joint Military Stations

According to defence sources, three joint military stations will be established across the country. While the exact locations are yet to be finalised, cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Gwalior, Pune, and Secunderabad are under active consideration.

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The concept of a joint station implies the pooling of resources from all three services including logistics, repair and maintenance, stores, and infrastructure under a common lead service. For instance, deliberations suggest Mumbai could function as a joint station with the Navy as its lead.

This move is expected to optimise manpower, reduce duplication of resources, and strengthen joint operations, while providing a test case for the larger and more ambitious plan of establishing integrated theatre commands.

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Tri-Services Education Corps

Another key reform announced was the merger of the education wings of the three services into a Tri-Services Education Corps. This will streamline training and education across the forces, enhance cross-service integration, and rationalise manpower and administrative resources.

Step Toward Theaterisation

The new initiatives come as India continues its debate on theaterisation, a reform aimed at creating unified theatre commands for specific geographical regions. While the Army and Navy have expressed strong support, the Indian Air Force has voiced reservations, citing concerns over the division of limited combat assets.

Last month, IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh called for a cautious approach, suggesting the establishment of a Joint Planning and Coordination Centre in Delhi under the Chiefs of Staff Committee as a precursor. Meanwhile, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi have emphasised that theaterisation remains inevitable.

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CCC 2025: Future-Ready Armed Forces

A government statement highlighted that the final day of the conference focused on emerging threats, technology-driven warfare, and structural reforms. The CDS presented a detailed review of the โ€œyear of reforms,โ€ outlining action plans aligned with the Prime Ministerโ€™s and Defence Ministerโ€™s directives.

The deliberations emphasised:

  • Enhancing jointness and interoperability
  • Streamlining decision-making
  • Reforming structures for space, cyber, information, and special operations
  • Promoting a technology-led approach to modern warfare

The statement added that CCC 2025 marks โ€œa major step in transforming the Armed Forces into a more integrated, technologically advanced, and operationally agile force โ€“ fully capable of addressing multi-domain threats, safeguarding national interests, and contributing to global peace and stability.โ€

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