Army Commanders Set to Strategize on Evolving Security Challenges in Sikkim

The two-phase Army Commanders' Conference commences in Sikkim, focusing on operational preparedness, regional security, and future military strategies. The conference, held in a forward location, aims to discuss evolving threats, integration of civil-military strategies, and infusion of technology. Defence Minister will deliver the keynote address.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 09-10-2024 19:38 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 19:38 IST
Army Commanders Set to Strategize on Evolving Security Challenges in Sikkim
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The Indian Army is gearing up for a critical two-phase conference that will bring top commanders to Sikkim. Scheduled to start on Thursday, the event aims to evaluate the army's operational preparedness and explore key strategic concerns amidst ongoing regional security challenges.

The conference, organized in hybrid mode, will see senior army officials convene at a forward location near the Line of Actual Control. Over October 10-11, the first phase will center on discussing national security and sharpening warfighting capabilities, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh set to address the leadership.

As the second phase unfolds in Delhi later this month, deliberations will extend to integrating civil-military strategies, advancing tech adoption, and addressing organizational resilience. The gathering underscores the army's commitment to staying adaptive and future-ready.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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