Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan chaired the 35th Triservices Commanders’ Conference (TSTCC) at Southern Naval Command, Kochi on 13 November 2024. The Conference was attended by Commanders of all three services, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) and Officers from various formations across the services.
Addressing the conference, the CDS underscored the importance of jointmanship and synergy amongst the three services in the Training domain as a precursor to exert supremacy in the evolving multi domain battlespace. He said that training must evolve to face the unique security challenges and fight future wars in an integrated manner as a theaterised force.
Taking forward the agenda set forth in the 34th TSTCC held in Shimla last year, the 35th edition reviewed the progress and outlined future plans to optimise training facilities across all three services for joint training. The conference also delved into the dynamics of the geo-strategic situation of the region in the backdrop of developments and the need to orient training and formulate doctrines to meet the future challenges. Discussions were held to optimise utilisation of existing training infrastructure and resources and exploit the collective potential of the respective Training establishments. Emphasis was laid on innovative training strategies that incorporate technology and modern warfare tactics.
TSTCC is conducted annually by the Training Commands of all the three Services in rotation with the aim of enhancing collaboration and training effectiveness while exchanging best practices in training. The conference also provides a forum to bring together Staff Officers of the Training Commands of the Services on a common platform based on jointmanship and cohesion while forging collaborative training efforts and strategies to achieve combat effectiveness and enhanced operational capabilities. TSTCC, over successive iterations has paved the way for meeting prospective challenges collectively, reinforcing the importance of training towards jointmanship, synergy and singularity of efforts at conceptual and functional level.
The occasion also marked the maiden visit of CDS to Southern Naval Command. He interacted with Vice Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding – in – Chief and held discussions on various aspects of joint training on Triservices issues. A comprehensive brief outlining the role, functioning and capabilities of the Command was also presented. The CDS addressed the officers of SNC and shared his vision and expectations.
[Excerpt from PIB "35th Triservices Commanders’ Conference (TSTCC) 2024" Dated 15/11/24]
Q1: Where was the 35th Triservices Commanders’ Conference (TSTCC) held?
(a) Shimla
(b) New Delhi
(c) Kochi
(d) Mumbai
Ans: (c)
Sol: The 35th TSTCC was held at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi.
Q2: Who chaired the 35th TSTCC?
(a) Vice Admiral V Srinivas
(b) Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan
(c) Defence Minister of India
(d) Chief of Army Staff
Ans: (b)
Sol: The conference was chaired by the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan.
Q3: What was the main focus of the conference?
(a) Increasing individual training programs
(b) Enhancing joint training and operational effectiveness
(c) Developing new equipment for the armed forces
(d) Discussing foreign military alliances
Ans: (b)
Sol: The main focus of the conference was on enhancing joint training and operational effectiveness among the three services.
Q4: The need for “jointmanship” was emphasized by Gen Chauhan. What is the primary benefit of jointmanship?
(a) Reducing the number of military personnel
(b) Achieving supremacy in multi-domain battles
(c) Limiting the use of technology in training
(d) Reducing operational costs
Ans: (b)
Sol: Jointmanship is crucial for achieving supremacy in multi-domain battles through enhanced synergy in training.
Q5: The 35th TSTCC built upon the outcomes of which previous conference?
(a) 32nd TSTCC
(b) 33rd TSTCC
(c) 34th TSTCC
(d) 30th TSTCC
Ans: (c)
Sol: The 35th TSTCC reviewed the progress made in joint training since the 34th TSTCC held in Shimla.
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