By A Staff Reporter —
New Delhi: The second phase of the Army Commanders' Conference concluded today, wrapping up two days of intensive deliberations on October 28th and 29th, 2024. Held in New Delhi, the conference brought together senior leaders of the Indian Army to address pressing strategic matters concerning national security.
According to the Ministry of Defence, the discussions covered a range of issues, with a primary focus on enhancing border security measures and reinforcing stability in the hinterland. Senior military commanders examined current and emerging security challenges, addressing both external threats along India’s borders and internal security dynamics impacting various regions of the country.
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The conference also included reviews of ongoing military operations and strategies designed to counter potential threats. The leadership discussed operational readiness, advancements in defense technology, and ways to strengthen the army's capabilities in coordination with allied forces and other security agencies.
This event is part of a regular series of high-level meetings by the Indian Army to refine and adjust its strategic framework in response to shifting security landscapes.