These rules have been formulated under the Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Act, 2023.
- Rules aim to bolster effective command, control, and efficient functioning of Inter-Services Organisations (ISOs), thereby strengthening jointness among the Armed Forces.
- Rules will empower the heads of ISOs, enable the expeditious disposal of disciplinary cases, and help avoid the duplication of proceedings.
Key Provisions of Rules

- Powers: The Commander-in-Chief (CiC) of a Joint Services Command (JSC), Officer-in-Command (OiC) of Inter-Service Establishment and Commanding Officer (CO) of Inter-Services Unit will have all disciplinary and administrative power over person attached to that ISO.
- Residuary Powers: All residuary matters relating to powers of CiC, OiC, or CO shall be referred to Central Government.
ISO (Command, Control and Discipline) Act, 2023
- Constitution of ISOs: Central Government may constitute an ISO headed by CiC or OiC, including a JSC, comprising personnel belonging to at least two of the three services: Army, Navy and Air Force.
- Superintendence of ISOs: Vested in Central Government and it may issue directions on grounds of national security, general administration or public interest.
- Commanding Officer (CO): It provides for a CO who will be in command of a unit, ship or establishment.