
NEW DELHI, JAN 7: Exigencies imposed by budgetary constraints and the secure shadow of a credible nuclear deterrent have compelled the Army to begin a restructuring exercise. This is for the first time that any armed force has moved in this direction and also the first time that a non-Armyman was invited to participate in discussions on this subject. A recent conference at Shimla conducted by the Army Training Command, as well as the last Combined Commanders conference, saw Defence Minister George Fernandes as the first non-Armyman included in what an officer called 8220;purely an in-house exercise8221;. Fernandes was reported to have been so engrossed in the debate that he extended his stay at Shimla and even returned there after a short trip to Srinagar. The thrust of the restructuring effort, say sources, is to consolidate the Army. 8220;Years of budgetary cuts have left us with serious gaps in lethal and non-lethal items. The entire modernisation programme has been severely affected,8221; said an officer. 8220;Theemphasis, therefore, is to restructure in order to first consolidate what we already have, make that effective and then build upon it,8221; he added. The other impetus behind the consolidation programme is to help in the modernisation of the Army. 8220;We have a WE war establishment scales for equipment and men in a combat unit and headquarter and a PE peace establishment scales for static and training institutions that are basically World War II vintage. They have to be re-evaluated from a modern perspective, taking into account the enormous technological changes under way the world over,8221; added the officer.
Taking the example of the much-reported shortage of officers, he said by the restructuring exercise as well as the WE/PE rationalisation, 8220;we could virtually be halving the shortfall8221;.
The logic behind changing the manpower profile of the Air Defence units is to reduce soaring manpower costs. 8220;Since they are in any case static units, it makes more sense to have TA chaps rather than spending so much just on manpower,8221; added the officer. At the root of this exercise, say serving as well as retired officers, is to finally shape the Army into a moderncapability based force. 8220;We cannot continue in this way anymore. A dispassionate threat analysis, force restructure and equipment policy must dictate the capability based structure of the Army,8221; said a senior retired officer.