Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday emphasized that future conventional wars will include unconventional and asymmetric warfare, including hybrid warfare and said that armed forces should keep all these facets in consideration while planning and formulating strategies.
The Indian Army has implemented a new common uniform regulation for Brigadier and above ranks irrespective of the parent cadre and initial appointment, Army officials said
"The changes will be implemented from August 1 this year. There is no change to the uniform worn by Colonels and below-rank officers of the Indian Army," official sources said.
While addressing the first Army Commanders' Conference, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "Unconventional and asymmetric warfare, including hybrid war, will be part of the future conventional wars. Cyber, information, communication, trade and finance have all become an inseparable part of
During his visit to an exhibition organised on the sidelines of the Army Commanders' Conference, he saw the niche technology and innovation displayed by the Army. Rajnath Singh took aim and practised shots on the simulator developed in-house by the Simulator Development Division of the India
"For the first time, the ACC is being conducted in a hybrid format exploiting available technology for secure communication, wherein Army Commanders and other senior functionaries will meet virtually on the first day and then travel to Delhi for balanced physical meetings on matters which re
Addressing the ongoing Army Commanders' Conference held in Delhi from November 7-11, Singh highlighted the stellar role played by the Army in guarding our borders and fighting terrorism apart from providing assistance to the civil administration whenever called for.
The top Army brass is also expected to take up the projects that are going to be undertaken by the force to substitute imports and promote Make In India in the weapon systems.
Army Commanders' Conference will be held in New Delhi from November 7 to 11 in the national capital to brainstorm on current or emerging security and administrative aspects and chart the future course for the Indian Army.
The top brass of the Army led by General Manoj Pande would be part of the Army Commanders' Conference starting next week from Monday where they would discuss all aspects related to security and operational preparedness of the force, Army officials said.
New Delhi [India], May 4 (ANI): Some of the terrorists in the Kashmir valley used American armour piercing bullets in encounters with Indian security forces and were successful in breaching the bulletproof jackets of soldiers.