New Delhi: Newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General NS Raja Subramani was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns in the national capital, marking the beginning of his tenure as the country’s top military officer. General Raja Subramani takes over the reins of the top military office from the outgoing CDS, General Anil Chauhan, who completed his tenure on May 30.
“I’m honoured to assume charge as the Chief of Defence Staff. We are grateful to the nation for the trust reposed in the Armed Forces. We, the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Ministry of Defence, strategic institutions and all stakeholders stand united as part of the whole of nation approach to strengthen India’s security. We are committed to implementing the vision of Prime Minister, ‘JAI’- Jointness, Atma Nirbharta and Innovation.”, said CDS Raja Subramani.
General NS Raja Subramani assumed office as India’s 3rd Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) today, ushering in a new phase of military leadership and transformation.
As a mark of respect to the nation’s bravehearts, he laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and was accorded a Guard… pic.twitter.com/y1HYZQli3F— Ministry of Defence, Government of India (@SpokespersonMoD) May 31, 2026
“Transformation of the armed forces and organisational reforms to enhance jointness, synergy and integration will be the primary focus. Atma Nirbharta is a central pillar of our national security. We will accelerate the development, induction and integration of indigenous weapons in our armed forces,” the General affirmed while speaking about the vision of revolutionising the Indian Armed Forces.
Decades of military expertise and unparlleled service to the nation
The Government appointed General NS Raja Subramani as the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) on May 9. He will also function as the Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Military Affairs, with effect from the date of assumption of charge. General NS Raja Subramani has been serving as Military Adviser at the National Security Council Secretariat since September 1, 2025. Before that, he served as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff from July 1, 2024, to July 31, 2025 and as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central Command, from March 2023 to June 2024.
The officer is a graduate of the National Defence Academy and the Indian Military Academy. He was commissioned into the 8th Battalion of the Garhwal Rifles on December 14, 1985. He is also an alumnus of the Joint Services Command and Staff College, Bracknell, United Kingdom and the National Defence College, New Delhi. He holds a Master of Arts degree from King’s College London and an MPhil in Defence Studies from Madras University.
During his career spanning more than four decades, Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani has served across different conflict zones and terrain profiles and held several command, staff and instructional appointments. He commanded 16 Garhwal Rifles during counter-insurgency operations in Assam under Operation Rhino, 168 Infantry Brigade in Jammu and Kashmir and 17 Mountain Division in the Central Sector during a challenging operational environment. He also commanded 2 Corps, the Indian Army’s premier strike corps on the Western Front.
His staff and instructional assignments include Divisional Officer at the National Defence Academy, Brigade Major of a Mountain Brigade, Defence Attache in Kazakhstan, Assistant Military Secretary in the Military Secretary’s Branch, Colonel General Staff (Operations) at Headquarters Eastern Command, Deputy Commander of a Rashtriya Rifles Sector in Jammu and Kashmir, Deputy Director General of Military Intelligence at Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence (Army), Brigadier General Staff (Operations) in Eastern Command, Chief Instructor (Army) at Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and Chief of Staff at Headquarters Northern Command.
The Ministry of Defence said the officer possesses “insightful knowledge and a deep understanding of operational dynamics on both the Western and Northern Borders”. For his distinguished service, General NS Raja Subramani has been awarded the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Sena Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal.
Chief of Defence Staff General NS Raja Subramani reaffirmed the Defence Forces’ unwavering commitment to safeguarding India’s sovereignty and advancing national security.
On assuming charge as the CDS, General Subramani said that focus will be on accelerating military… pic.twitter.com/7pgnuDLxNZ
— Ministry of Defence, Government of India (@SpokespersonMoD) May 31, 2026
CDS highlights his vision for a modernised and resilient Indian Armed Forces
Assuming office as India’s top military commander, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General NS Raja Subramani underscored his vision for a modernised and resilient military, stating that “innovation in thought and action” will drive the capability development of India’s Armed Forces. Addressing the media after assuming charge, the newly appointed CDS emphasised that collaboration between various sectors and the research ecosystem will be the key enabler for modernisation.
“Innovation in thought and action will drive our capability development. Greater collaboration between the military, the industry, academia, startups and the research ecosystem will be the key enabler for modernisation. Our Armed Forces have consistently demonstrated professionalism and operational decisiveness in safeguarding our national interests. We are committed to protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country”, General Subramani stated.
He also assured the country of the military’s unwavering commitment to national defence, stating, “I assure the citizens of India that the Armed forces will continue to serve the nation with dedication, courage, honour and professionalism”.
The CDS further reiterated that the human resource component of the militarys, panning active personnel, veterans and military families–remains at the core of his administration’s priorities. “We acknowledge the courage and professionalism of our soldiers, sailors and air warriors. Their training and welfare will be our foremost priority. We pay homage to our brave hearts whose valour, sacrifice and dedication to the nation continue to inspire us. We are committed to the welfare of our veterans and Veer Naaris”, the CDS asserted.
(With Inputs from ANI)


















