Defence Services Staff College
The Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) is a joint-service institution of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of India.
Motto | Sanskrit: Yuddham Pragya English: To War with Wisdom |
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Type | Inter-service institution of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of India |
Established | 1905 as the Army Staff College in Deolali |
Affiliation | University of Madras |
Commandant | Lt. Gen. MJS Kahlon, AVSM [1] |
Students | Personnel of Indian Armed Forces |
Location | , |
Mascot | The Owl |
Website | DSSC homepage |
It trains officers of all three services of the Indian Armed Forces - (Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force), selected officers from the Paramilitary forces and the Civil Services and officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments.
History
One of the oldest military institutions in India, it was founded in 1905 as the Army Staff college in Deolali (near Nashik), and then re-located to Quetta (now Pakistan). After the partition of India and Pakistan, the Indian operations relocated to its present home in Wellington Cantonment in The Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu, India.[2] The air wing was established in 1949. With the establishment of the Naval Wing in 1950, it was progressively transformed into a fully integrated Defence Services Staff College, imparting training to Officers of the three services in the company of some officers from the Indian Civil Services, Para Military Forces and friendly foreign countries. DSSC has been affiliated to Madras University for the award of M.Sc. degree in 'Defence and Strategic Studies' and recognized as a research centre for MPhil and PhD degrees since 1990.[3]
Commandant
The Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College is the head of the institution. The Commandant is an Army officer of the rank of Lieutenant General.[4]
Notable Foreign Alumni
- Hans-Christoph Ammon, Head of German special forces
- Muhammadu Buhari, President and former military Head of State, Nigeria
- Olusegun Obasanjo, former Nigerian President
- Sitiveni Rabuka OBE, MSD, OStJ, 3rd Prime Minister of Fiji
- Lieutenant Colonel Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, RWP, RSP, GR - current President of Sri Lanka
- Major General Matheus Alueendo 7th Commander of the Namibian Army
References
- Reporter, Staff (31 December 2020). "Lieutenant General MJS Kahlon takes charge". The Hindu.
- "DSSC History". DSSC.
- "DSSC, Wellington - TIMELINE" (PDF). DSSC. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- "Organization". www.dssc.gov.in.