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India's Army, Navy and Defence Staff Get New Chiefs in Major Military Reshuffle

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India's armed forces have undergone a significant leadership overhaul, with new chiefs appointed across the Army, Navy, and Defence Staff. Key positions within the Army and Air Force have also seen changes in command. The newly appointed officers bring extensive operational and strategic experience to their respective roles. The reshuffle is aimed at maintaining military readiness and continuity amid evolving security challenges. The transition also comes as India's armed forces pursue ongoing modernization efforts.

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