In a pioneering move aimed at fostering jointness and integration within the Indian Armed Forces, the maiden 'Parivartan Chintan' conference is set to take place in New Delhi on April 8.
The day-long event will be chaired by Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, marking a significant step towards generating fresh ideas and reforms to propel joint operations.
As the Indian Armed Forces undergo transformative changes to prepare for future warfare scenarios, initiatives promoting jointness and integration are being prioritised.
The conference aims to bring together heads of all tri-service institutions, the Department of Military Affairs, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, and representatives from the three services.
This conference, aptly termed 'Chintan,' will gather officers from diverse service backgrounds to deliberate on measures to achieve a seamless "Joint and Integrated" operational framework. With their varied understanding and experience, these officers will recommend strategies to expedite the realisation of this goal.
In anticipation of the conference, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan emphasised the imperative for military leaders to adapt to the evolving nature of warfare.
Addressing future leaders of the Indian Armed Forces at the Defence Services Staff College, General Chauhan underscored the significance of fostering inter-services synergy to effectively meet the challenges of modern warfare.
This Tri-Service Conference signals a concerted effort towards enhancing collaboration and coordination among different branches of the armed forces. By fostering jointness and integration, the Indian Armed Forces aim to bolster their readiness and effectiveness in addressing contemporary security threats