The Security Synergy Seminar titled 'A Whole-of-Nation Approach (WoNA) to Counter Future Conflicts' culminated on Tuesday at Jaipur Military Station in collaboration with Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Tuesday noted how technology is gradually "taking over and overshadowing" geography when it comes to being the most important factor in deciding strategy for modern warfare.
General Chauhan said, "War is all about managing--there are no runners-up in war. There are no silver medals for the valiant efforts or consolation prizes or very brave attempts. The stakes in any kind of conflict are always high, and the very fate of nations, or survival of nations."
The three-day event, being held at the Lake Sports Complex from November 7 to 9, brings together military veterans, historians, strategists, and defence enthusiasts to honour the bravery and sacrifices of Indian soldiers while engaging in discussions on modern warfare and global security
Reflecting the Armed Forces' expanding multi-domain capabilities and focus on self-reliance in defence, Exercise TRISHUL commenced with mission-focused validations to strengthen integrated readiness across multiple domains. Covering electronic warfare, cyber, drone and counter-drone opera
The Sapta Shakti Command of the Indian Army will host a two-day Security Synergy Seminar on "A Whole-of-Nation Approach (WoNA) to Counter Future Conflicts" at Jaipur Military Station on November 10 & 11 in collaboration with the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi.
General Dwivedi emphasised the need for the military to be prepared to operate in multiple domains, including land, air, water, and space. He also highlighted the threat of information warfare, citing the spread of rumors and misinformation, as seen during Operation Sindoor.
Speaking at the 12th edition of the ADMM-Plus, Nordin stated that the forum has fostered cooperation and strengthened regional peace and security, while also highlighting the growing complexity of global challenges amid an increasingly volatile geopolitical landscape.
"The facts are facts, and they cannot be disputed. Terrorism in this country has been effectively countered. We had a major incident of terrorism on July 1, 2005, and the last one in 2013 in the hinterland. Except for Jammu and Kashmir, which had been a theatre of a proxy war or a covert
India and the United States conducted a combined bilateral training focused on antisubmarine warfare and maritime domain awareness to strengthen and refine the interoperability between the U.S. and Indian Navies.
Indian shipbuilding and repair company Cochin Shipyard delivered 'Mahe', the first of eight Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Crafts (ASW SWCs) that were indigenously designed and built by the company, to the Indian Navy on Thursday.