Addressing the Navy Day press conference, he said this was a "stop gap" arrangement for the armed forces and the appointment of a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was the "final resolution".
"In the current context, the three Services have concurred on the proposal specifically as per the Naresh Chandra Committee report. This will go for final approval of the Government. In the long run, we want the CDS," the Navy Chief said.
Asked if the three Services have also decided on which Service will get to become the COSC first, Joshi said "none" of these issues have been discussed and they would be decided by the Government.
"There is no discussion on the issue. The only concurrence has been to have a permanent COSC instead of having a rotational mechanism," he said.
As per the Naresh Chandra committee report, the permanent COSC is supposed to a four star officer who would be dealing with the joint issues of the three services and on full-time basis, carry out the role of the present COSC.