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THEATRES OF CONTENTION

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October 06, 2025

THE GOVERNMENT IS KEEN ON THE THEATRISATION OF INDIA'S ARMED FORCES, BUT DOUBTS EXPRESSED BY THE IAF CHIEF REFLECT CONCERNS ABOUT THE PREPARATION FOR AND ROLLING OUT OF JOINT SERVICE COMMANDS

- PRADIP R. SAGAR

THEATRES OF CONTENTION

INDIA'S TOP MILITARY LEADERSHIP CAME TOGETHER for the first Combined Commanders' Conference since Operation Sindoor from September 15-17 at Fort William (now Vijay Durg), the Indian Army's Eastern Command headquarters in Kolkata. The presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan and the three service chiefs underscored the significance of the event.

For many, the stage was set for a grand announcement of the creation of Integrated Theatre Commands (ITCs)—that holy grail of transformative reform in the Indian military.

Events had built up to this point satisfactorily. In April 2024, Gen. Chauhan had submitted a proposal to the defence minister, laying out the plan to roll out the theatre commands, claiming that all three service chiefs had reached a consensus following months of dialogue. In September 2024, India had hosted its first Joint Commanders' Conference, where the army, navy and air force all appeared to rally behind the vision of a unified war-fighting structure in line with the One Border, One Force concept. A momentum seemed to have built up...till the Indian Air Force chief, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, voiced his opposition to theatrisation in a public forum late last month.

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THE PURSUIT OF HAPPY ENDINGS

CHETAN BHAGAT'S LATEST WORK OF FICTION IS A TRAGI-COMIC ROMANCE BETWEEN UNLIKELY PARTNERS, WHICH NEVERTHELESS ENDS ON A NOTE OF HOPE

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3 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

THE TRAGIC DIVIDE

Meiteis are 53 per cent of Manipur's population, but occupy only 9 per cent of its land. The Kuki-Zo tribes, 16 per cent of the population, are spread over 28 per cent

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18 mins

December 08, 2025

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India Today

A CLEAN, GREEN FUTURE

DONALD TRUMP MAY BE CHAMPIONING FOSSIL FUELS AGAIN, BUT THE INDIA TODAY ENERGY SUMMIT REITERATED THE COUNTRY'S COMMITMENT TO RENEWABLES, DESPITE THE CHALLENGES

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4 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

MANY FACETS OF THE TAJ

An ongoing exhibition at DAG, NEW DELHI, offers a deep dive into the Taj Mahal through artworks depicting it

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

BRIDGING THE WIDE FUNDING CHASM

COP30 advanced key finance outcomes but the roadmap still needs milestones, burden-sharing and clear pathways to the $1.3 tn goal

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

Shared Legacies

A new exhibition in Mumbai explores the artistic exchange between Indian and Arab artists across the 20th century

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1 min

December 08, 2025

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India Today

UNION VERSUS TERRITORY

A proposed constitutional tweak set off a political storm in Punjab, reopening old wounds over Chandigarh's status and symbolism

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3 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

PANEL PLAY

AN EXHIBITION AT THE BIRLA ACADEMY OF ART CULTURE, KOLKATA, BRINGS THE BEST INDIAN COMICS TALENT UNDER ONE ROOF

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1 min

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

Back to the Source

Two upcoming immersive experiences blend music, culture and community as part of Amarrass Music Tours

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1 mins

December 08, 2025

India Today

India Today

The Listicle

Upcoming musical performances you should not miss

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2 mins

December 08, 2025

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