This year’s conference was special as inputs from field units were sought on contemporary issues, including the way forward for greater integration among the three services, which is top priority for the government, the defence ministry said. Those who attended the conference included defence minister Rajnath Singh, Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, army chief General Manoj Pande and top commanders of the three services. ![]() ![]() “During the final day, various topics including digitisation, cyber security, challenges of social media, Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance), absorption of Agniveers and jointness were discussed,” the defence ministry said in a statement.Ĭhief of defence staff General Anil Chauhan briefed the Prime Minister on discussions held during the conference. His comments came a day after the defence ministry signed deals worth ₹32,100 crore to boost capabilities of the armed forces with indigenous military hardware. The conference focused on a raft of issues including evolving a joint military vision for the future, theaterisation, self-reliance, modernisation and cyber security, officials familiar with the matter said.Īddressing the country’s military brass on the concluding day of the three-day conference, Modi said the armed forces and the defence sector will be provided all the resources, weapons and technologies required. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flags off the Vande Bharat Express between Bhopal and New Delhi on Saturday. ![]() Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday assessed the operational readiness of the armed forces in the backdrop of the lingering border row with China, carried out a security review, and asked the military to stay prepared for new and emerging threats at the Combined Commanders’ Conference in Bhopal.
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