Rajnath Singh, CDS Gen Chauhan in Jaipur for 2-day Joint Commanders' Conference

The second edition of the Joint Commanders' Conference begins in Jaipur, themed 'Military Capability in New Domains'. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan will attend the event. The conference coincides with the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, a tri-service operation against Pakistan. Discussions will focus on indigenisation, cyber, space warfare, and future military capabilities.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh, CDS Chauhan at Jaipur Commanders' Conference

  • Joint Commanders' Conference in Jaipur on May 7-8
  • Theme: 'Military Capability in New Domains'
  • Focus on AI, cyber, space, cognitive warfare
  • Marks first anniversary of Operation Sindoor
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Rajnath Singh, CDS Gen Chauhan in Jaipur today for 2-day joint commanders' conference (Ld)

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and CDS Gen Anil Chauhan attend Joint Commanders' Conference in Jaipur, focusing on military capability in new domains and Operation Sindoor anniversary.

"Justice has been done - Indian Army"

Jaipur, May 7

The second edition of the Joint Commanders' Conference, themed 'Military Capability in New Domains', will start on Thursday in Jaipur and continue till Friday. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan will grace the conference, which assumes added significance as it coincides with the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, a landmark tri-service operation that stands as a testament to India's unwavering political will and military resolve, marked by surgical precision.

Modern warfare is evolving into an increasingly complex and technology-driven paradigm, shaped by the transformative impact of artificial intelligence, the development of unmanned systems, and emerging threats that extend beyond traditional battlefields into invisible frontiers. The conference will serve as a key forum to assess challenges in the emerging domains of cyber, space, and cognitive warfare, and to chart a roadmap for capability development aimed at building a resilient, future-ready force with a decisive edge.

A central focus of the discussions will be accelerating indigenisation and Aatmanirbharta in defence production by fostering a robust domestic ecosystem of innovation and civil-military fusion. The conference will also feature demonstrations of futuristic applications developed in-house, along with the release of new doctrines related to future warfare concepts and operational strategies.

As part of the celebrations, a special film based on Operation Sindoor will be released during the event. Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian armed forces against Pakistan a year ago. Rajasthan played a crucial role in the operation because of its long international border with Pakistan, the presence of key military installations, and the strategic importance of its border districts.

Owing to this significance, Jaipur was chosen as the venue for the first anniversary celebrations.

According to official accounts, the Indian Air Force carried out precision airstrikes at around 1:05 a.m. on May 7, targeting terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The operation reportedly lasted around 25 minutes and targeted nine terrorist camps across seven locations. Shortly after the strikes, the Army shared an official message on social media stating, "Justice has been done". Jaipur had earlier hosted the Army Day Parade on January 15 this year.

Held on Mahal Road in Jagatpura, it marked the first time the parade was organised outside a traditional Army cantonment area and opened for public viewing. The parade featured tanks, missile systems, and demonstrations of the Army's modern combat capabilities.

- IANS

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Priya S
Happy to see Rajasthan getting such important events. Our state has always been at the forefront of national security. But I hope the conference results in real action, not just discussions. Aatmanirbharta in defence is crucial.
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James A
Interesting to see India prioritizing joint operations. The US has learned this lesson over decades. A unified command structure is essential for modern warfare. Hope the conference produces concrete outcomes.
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Siddharth J
Operation Sindoor was a proud moment for every Indian. But let's not forget the human cost of these operations. While we celebrate military capability, I hope there are also discussions on minimizing collateral damage and ensuring peace.
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Michael C
The emphasis on cognitive warfare is fascinating. In today's information age, the battlefield is as much in the mind as on the ground. India needs robust capabilities to counter disinformation and psychological operations.
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Kavya N
Love that Jaipur is hosting these events! But I hope the conference also addresses soldier welfare and mental health. Our jawans are the backbone, and modern warfare takes a toll on them too. Technology is important, but so is human well-being.
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Rohit P
The precision airstrikes described are impressive, but I'm skeptical about the "justice has been done" narrative.

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