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The Defense Minister addressed senior commanders at the conference held in New Delhi, which will run from 1 to 4 April. The event, which is held twice a year, collects top military leadership to assess security challenges, boundary status, internal security and organizational changes. It also discussed the impact of modernization, logistics, administration and global security development.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh again confirmed that India’s rival was continuing a pseudo -war on the western borders, as well as appreciated the Indian Army for firmly responding to across the border terrorism. Addressing the conference of army commanders, Singh appreciated coordination between the army and other security forces in dealing with terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that I appreciate the outstanding synergy between the CAPF/police forces and the army in dealing with the threat of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. In the Union Territory, the coordinated campaign is contributing to increasing stability in the area and should continue.
The Defense Minister addressed senior commanders at the conference held in New Delhi, which will run from 1 to 4 April. The event, which is held twice a year, collects top military leadership to assess security challenges, boundary status, internal security and organizational changes. It also discussed the impact of modernization, logistics, administration and global security development. His address was the main attraction of the third day after a briefing on the “year of reforms”. Singh emphasized the role of the Indian Army as one of the most trusted institutions in the country and appreciated its efforts in the safety of borders, dealing with terrorism and assisting civil officials.
He said that the army plays an important role in every field- from security and disaster relief to medical aid and national stability. Its contribution in nation building and overall development is invaluable. Praising the army’s efforts in integrating advanced technology, he appreciated its leadership for strengthening India’s defense capabilities. He also highlighted the changing nature of war. He said that unconventional and odd war, including hybrid war, would be an integral part of future struggles.
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