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Indian Army To Review Operational Situation Along The Borders

New Delhi: Army commander’s conference is scheduled to start tomorrow. At the conference the Senior leadership of the Indian Army will be reviewing the operational situation along the borders.

The conference will be starting from April 18, and will end by April 22. 

In an official statement issued by the Ministry of Defence, it read, “Army Commanders’ Conference is scheduled from 18-22 April 2022 at New Delhi. Army Commanders’ Conference is an apex level biannual event that is held in April and October every year. The conference is an institutional platform for conceptual level deliberations, culminating in making important policy decisions for the Indian Army.”

“During the conference, the senior leadership of the Indian Army will review the operational situation along the active borders, assess threats in the entire spectrum of conflict and undertake analysis of capability voids to further focus on capability development and operational preparedness plans,” it read.

On the agenda there are other important topics like infrastructure development in border areas, modernisation through indigenisation, induction of Niche tech and assessment on any impact of the Russia – Ukraine war.

Apart from ideas for enhancing works, financial management, adopting e-vehicles, and digitalisation in the Indian Army, the top commanders will discuss a variety of agenda items sponsored by regional commands.

As part of the conference, Boards of Governors meetings of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) and Army Group Insurance Fund (AGIF) will be organised, the official release added.

On April 21, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to interact with the senior commanders. He is likely to address the conference as well. 

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