Key Points

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the 16th Combined Commanders' Conference in Kolkata, focusing on defence transformation. He called for rapid implementation of reforms to achieve greater jointness and self-reliance in the armed forces. The conference serves as the apex brainstorming forum for India's top military and civilian leadership. Modi also praised the armed forces for their success in Operation Sindoor and their nation-building efforts.

Key Points: Modi Calls for Jointness and Atmanirbharta at Combined Commanders Conference

  • Modi instructed swift implementation of defence reforms for jointness and self-reliance
  • Conference theme is 'Year of Reforms - Transformation for the Future'
  • PM reviewed operational readiness in context of Operation Sindoor success
  • Armed Forces praised for nation-building and humanitarian assistance roles
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PM Modi inaugurates Combined Commanders' Conference, calls for swift steps to achieve greater jointness, Atmanirbharta

PM Modi inaugurates 16th Combined Commanders' Conference in Kolkata, pushes for swift defence reforms, jointness, and self-reliance to meet future challenges.

"Prime Minister complemented the Armed Forces for the success of Operation Sindoor as well as the integral role played by the Armed Forces in nation building - Defence Ministry release"

Kolkata, September 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 16th Combined Commanders' Conference in Kolkata on Monday and lauded the Armed Forces for the success of Operation Sindoor as well as the integral role played by them in nation-building.

In line with 2025 being the 'year of reforms' in defence, the Prime Minister instructed the Defence Ministry to swiftly implement concrete steps to achieve greater Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation to meet future challenges and to prevail against any eventuality.

Held once in two years, Combined Commanders' Conference is the apex-level brainstorming forum of the Armed Forces, that brings together the nation's top civilian and military leadership to exchange views and lay the groundwork for the future development of India's military preparedness.

The theme of the Conference is 'Year of Reforms - Transformation for the Future', in line with the ongoing modernisation and transformation of the Armed Forces.

The Prime Minister was briefed on the operational readiness of the forces in the context of the new normal created by Operation Sindoor, future of warfare in the context of emerging technology and tactics. Prime Minister also reviewed the reforms implemented in the last two years, and the plan for the next two years.

"Prime Minister complemented the Armed Forces for the success of Operation Sindoor as well as the integral role played by the Armed Forces in nation building, anti-piracy, safe return of Indian citizens from conflict zones as well as providing Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) assistance to friendly countries," a Defence Ministry release said.

Over the next two days, the Conference would conduct a holistic review of various structural, administrative and operational matters based on feedback from across the forces, preparedness of the armed forces in the face of increasing global uncertainties, as well as discussions to develop the roadmap for implementation of the vision of the Prime Minister.

- ANI

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Priya S
Operation Sindoor has shown the world our military capabilities. Proud of our armed forces who work tirelessly to keep us safe. The jointness approach will make our defence even stronger.
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Michael C
While the focus on modernization is good, I hope the government also addresses the welfare of our jawans and their families. Better housing, education for their children, and healthcare facilities are equally important.
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Ananya R
Our armed forces are not just about defence - their role in disaster relief and helping citizens abroad shows their humanitarian side. So proud of them! 🙏
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Vikram M
The timing is perfect with global uncertainties rising. India needs to be self-reliant in defence manufacturing. Hope private sector gets more opportunities to contribute to defence production.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the focus on innovation and future warfare technologies. Cyber warfare and AI will define future conflicts. Good to see India preparing for that.

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