Army Commanders' Conference to begin in Delhi on March 28

Army Commanders' Conference to begin in Delhi on March 28

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Category : Defense Published on: March 29 2024

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  • The Army Commanders' Conference, starting on March 28 in Delhi, will adopt a hybrid format, with virtual participation initially and physical sessions scheduled for April 1st and 2nd in New Delhi.
  • Led by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Manoj Pandey, the conference aims to enhance operational effectiveness, foster innovation and adaptability, and prepare for future challenges through investment in training and development programs.
  • Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will address the conference on April 2nd, joined by other top military leaders including the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Naval Staff, and Chief of Air Staff, along with senior officials from the Defense Ministry.
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