Chief of Integrated Defence Staff
The Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee is the statutory office that heads the Integrated [Defence Staff], the principal inter-service syndicate of the Indian Armed Forces. Customarily held by a three-star officer nominated from either of India's three armed services, the CISC is the second-highest authority responsible for inter-service jointness, subordinate only to the Chief of [Defence Staff (India)|Chief of Defence Staff].
By function, the CISC is the executive-in-charge of the IDS, and thus, maintains oversight over inter-service coordination on crucial disciplines related to military functioning, specifically, intelligence, doctrine, joint planning, budgetary allocations and training. In addition, the CISC serves as a non-voting member of the Chiefs of Staff Committee - of which the CDS is its Chairman; thus by definition, the CISC reports to the CDS, who is the final authority on military jointness.
Domestically, the CISC ranks 23rd-overall in the Indian order of precedence and is the status-equivalent to the Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force; internationally, it is identical to Canada's Vice Chief of the Defence Staff and Spain's Chief of the Joint Defence Staff.
Description
Mandate
As the penultimate authority tasked with the affairs of inter-service administration of the armed forces, the CISC participates in two crucial bodies: the Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Integrated Defence Staff.Chiefs of Staff Committee
The COSC is an inter-service syndicate of the armed forces, which functions as a principal advisory body dealing with matters related to inter-service coordination, policy formulation and strategy development. It comprises the CDS - who acts as its Permanent Chairman and the Chiefs of Staff of the three armed services; the CISC is also a member, albeit a non-voting one.- To supervise and control the IDS, which acts as the arm-cum-secretariat of the CDS and the COSC.
- To chair the Defence Crisis Management Group.
- To supervise the coordination of Long Range Plans, Five-Year Plans and Annual Budgetary proposals for the three services and present a coordinated set of proposals to the Minister of Defence after discussion with Chiefs of Staff and the Defence Secretary.
- To coordinate, analyse, assess and remove the impact of any discovered critical deficiencies on the three armed services.
- To coordinate, conduct and plan inter-service training.
Vice Chief's Committee
In addition to the COSC, the CISC chairs the VCC, which comprises the Vice Chiefs of Staff of the three services; this has been maintained since the status of CISC itself is deemed equivalent to that of a Vice Chief.- To deal with any inter-service issues.
- To resolve inter-service disputes.
- To provide military recommendations to the Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Committee on Security.
Structure
Since its inception in 2001, the office of CISC has been held on a rotational basis by the three armed services, with a three-star officer being the customary occupant.Additionally, the CISC is assisted by the undermentioned subordinate officers, all of whom are also three-star officers:
- Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff - DCIDS.
- Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff - DCIDS.
- Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff - DCIDS.
- Director General Defence Intelligence Agency & Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff - DGDIA & DCIDS.
- Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff - DCIDS.
List of officeholders
| List of CIDS by branches of service | - |
| Branch | Count |
| 7 | |
| 6 | |
| 4 |