<p> Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh today took over as the new Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC) to succeed IAF Chief NAK Browne, who is superannuating tomorrow.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The baton of the CoSC was handed over to Gen Singh by the outgoing IAF chief in a ceremony attended by Admiral DK Joshi and a host of senior military commanders from the three services.<br />Gen Singh will have a brief tenure of around seven months as the CoSC as he is expected to retire in July this year.<br /><br />The COSC is the senior-most officer of the three Services and is in-charge for looking after the joint issues related to them. The senior-most of the three Services chiefs takes over the post.<br /><br />Gen Singh was also speculated to be a frontrunner in the race for being appointed as the Permanent Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee -- a post which has been recommended by the Naresh Chandra Committee for reforms in the higher defence management.<br /><br />The National Security Council Secretariat is expected to prepare proposals for the appointment of a four-star general to head the tri-services organisation.<br /><br />However, the Defence Ministry has made it clear that it would like to create such a post only after discussions with other political parties and try to evolve a consensus on it.<br /><br />The Defence Ministry is also of the view that there should be no haste in taking decision on a matter which will result in bringing about a major change in the military structures.</p>
<p> Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh today took over as the new Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC) to succeed IAF Chief NAK Browne, who is superannuating tomorrow.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The baton of the CoSC was handed over to Gen Singh by the outgoing IAF chief in a ceremony attended by Admiral DK Joshi and a host of senior military commanders from the three services.<br />Gen Singh will have a brief tenure of around seven months as the CoSC as he is expected to retire in July this year.<br /><br />The COSC is the senior-most officer of the three Services and is in-charge for looking after the joint issues related to them. The senior-most of the three Services chiefs takes over the post.<br /><br />Gen Singh was also speculated to be a frontrunner in the race for being appointed as the Permanent Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee -- a post which has been recommended by the Naresh Chandra Committee for reforms in the higher defence management.<br /><br />The National Security Council Secretariat is expected to prepare proposals for the appointment of a four-star general to head the tri-services organisation.<br /><br />However, the Defence Ministry has made it clear that it would like to create such a post only after discussions with other political parties and try to evolve a consensus on it.<br /><br />The Defence Ministry is also of the view that there should be no haste in taking decision on a matter which will result in bringing about a major change in the military structures.</p>