Fast Summary
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the three-day Combined Commanders’ Conference of the armed forces in Kolkata on september 15, 2025.
- The conference, running from September 15 to 17, focuses on “reforms, transformation and change” and operational preparedness under the theme “Year of Reforms – Transforming for the Future.”
- Discussions will address institutional reforms, deeper integration among armed forces, technological modernization, and multi-domain operational readiness.
- Attendees include Defense Minister Rajnath Singh,National Security Advisor Ajit Doval,Chief of Defence Staff general Anil Chauhan,Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh,along with other top civil and military officials.
- Interactive sessions with field officers aim to incorporate perspectives from various ranks into strategic discussions.
- The event serves as a high-level forum for conceptual and strategic exchange between India’s top civil and military leadership.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The combined Commanders’ conference signals India’s continued focus on higher defence preparedness amidst shifting global geo-strategic realities. By emphasizing reforms such as technology upgrades and integration across branches of the armed forces under this year’s theme-“Transforming for the Future,”-india is addressing challenges posed by extended conflicts or multi-domain warfare scenarios highlighted by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh earlier.
The participation of top civilian leaders alongside senior military officials reflects efforts toward seamless collaboration in policy formulation at conceptual levels backed by input from grassroots personnel during interactive sessions-a move aimed at fostering practical application alongside vision-oriented strategies.
Such initiatives reinforce India’s stance as being proactive in shaping its defense policies to meet evolving security needs effectively while navigating increasing complexities globally.
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