Marking the conclusion of a pivotal chapter in the evolution of India’s joint military framework, Lieutenant General JP Mathew, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CISC), delivered a heartfelt and forward-looking address at Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS), Mehram Nagar, Delhi Cantonment, as he formally relinquished his charge.
Addressing a gathering of senior military leaders and personnel from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, Lt Gen Mathew expressed deep appreciation for the collective efforts that have significantly advanced jointness, interoperability, and strategic integration across the armed forces. He underscored the progress made in emerging domains such as cyber and space, which are increasingly critical in the evolving landscape of modern warfare.
Under his leadership, the IDS made tangible strides in enhancing synergy between the services, reinforcing operational readiness, and ensuring seamless coordination in multi-domain operations. He particularly lauded the work of the Defence Cyber Agency, which has played a frontline role in strengthening cybersecurity defenses since becoming fully operational in 2021.

Lt Gen Mathew’s address also echoed the broader goals of the Ministry of Defence’s “Decade of Transformation” (2023–2032), with 2025 declared as the “Year of Reforms.” He called upon the personnel to maintain the spirit of innovation and integration, ensuring the Indian Armed Forces continue to evolve as a “Future-Ready” force capable of addressing dynamic and complex security challenges.
The gathering witnessed an assembly of senior officers representing all three services, a fitting testament to the integrated spirit fostered at HQ IDS. The outgoing CISC, a three-star post held on a rotational basis among the services, has during his tenure prioritized a unified military strategy amidst a rapidly shifting geopolitical environment.
Reflecting on the origins of the IDS post-Kargil Review Committee (1999) recommendations, Lt Gen Mathew reiterated the foundational vision of tri-service collaboration and its growing importance in the digital age. As he steps down, his legacy is marked by a renewed momentum in joint operations, doctrinal integration, and readiness in both conventional and non-traditional security domains.
His farewell remarks concluded with a powerful message: unity, innovation, and preparedness are the cornerstones of a resilient and future-proof Indian military.