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Government Considers Extending CDS Gen. Anil Chauhan’s Tenure Until 2026

Move aims to maintain strategic stability as India’s top military leader nears retirement age

The Indian government is reportedly weighing the option to extend the tenure of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan until May 2026. This extension would allow him to continue serving until he reaches the official retirement age of 65, offering continuity in India’s defence leadership at a crucial time.

Since taking office as the country’s first CDS, Gen. Chauhan has overseen multiple initiatives to modernise the armed forces, streamline joint operations, and strengthen India’s defence preparedness. Extending his term is seen by defence analysts as a strategic step to maintain momentum on key reforms and operational planning across the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

A formal announcement regarding the tenure extension is anticipated soon. Experts note that retaining Gen. Chauhan could provide stability in defence policy and leadership continuity amid regional security challenges. The extension is likely to be welcomed by stakeholders seeking consistency at the highest levels of India’s military command.

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