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ID140956
Title ProperAssessment of organisational change in the Indian Army
LanguageENG
AuthorChadha, Vivek
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article analyses military change in the context of the Indian Army, with specific focus on organisational innovation and change. In doing so, it analyses two case studies: restructuring of the army after the Sino-Indian War of 1962; and mechanisation based on the 1975 expert committee recommendations. On the basis of these case studies, the article assesses the drivers and desirables for organisational change in the Indian Army, with the further aim of deriving policy recommendations which are especially apt in light of the ongoing transformation of the army. It identifies operational environment and technology as the principle drivers for change, with doctrine and strategic culture having a limited impact. It further concludes that successful change requires long-term strategic assessment, supportive political leadership, visionary and committed military leadership, strong institutional structures and follow-up action.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Defence Studies Vol. 9, No.4; Oct/Dec 2015: p.21-48
Journal SourceJournal of Defence Studies Vol: 9 No 4
Key WordsIndian Army ;  Organisational change ;  An Assessment ;  Military Change ;  Organisational Innovation and Change ;  Sino-Indian War ;  Operational Environment and Technology


 
 
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