Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the three-day Combined Commanders' Conference at Kolkata's Eastern Command Headquarters. The conference brings together India's top military and civilian leadership for strategic discussions. This year's theme focuses on transforming the armed forces through reforms and modernization. The meeting emphasizes enhancing operational readiness in a rapidly changing security environment.

Key Points: Modi Inaugurates Combined Commanders Conference in Kolkata Defence Meet

  • PM Modi inaugurates apex-level defence conference at Eastern Command HQ
  • Focus on military reforms and operational readiness transformation
  • Emphasis on deeper integration and technological modernization
  • Senior defence leadership including Rajnath Singh attends event
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PM Modi inaugurates key defence meet in Kolkata; focus on reforms, integration, modernisation

PM Modi opens key defence conference in Kolkata focusing on military reforms, integration, and modernization. Top military and civilian leadership attends the three-day strategic meeting.

"Year of Reforms - Transforming for the Future - Conference Theme"

Kolkata, Sep 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the three-day Combined Commanders’ Conference (CCC) at Vijay Durg, the Eastern Command Headquarters of the Indian Army, the erstwhile Fort William in Kolkata.

PM Modi arrived in the West Bengal state capital city on Sunday evening and spent the night at Raj Bhavan. On Monday morning, he inaugurated the key defence meet at Vijay Durg.

After attending the event, PM Modi left for Bihar, thus concluding his visit to Kolkata.

PM Modi left Vijay Durg at 1 p.m. for the race course, where a temporary helipad was built. The Prime Minister went to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in a helicopter. After that, he left Bengal and embarked on his next destination, Bihar.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi inaugurated the 16th Combined Commanders’ Conference-2025 at Vijay Durg. It 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.

Held once every two years, the 16th Combined Commanders’ Conference would be held in Kolkata from September 15 to 17. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Year of Reforms - Transforming for the Future’.

The conference will focus on reforms, transformation and change, and operational preparedness, reflecting the Armed Forces’ emphasis on institutional reforms, deeper integration, and technological modernisation while sustaining multi-domain operational readiness. Deliberations will focus on strengthening the Armed Forces to remain agile, decisive, and future-ready in a rapidly evolving geo-strategic environment.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Anil Chauhan, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, and senior Secretaries from other Ministries also attended the event along with officers from the three Services and the Integrated Defence Staff. Both Rajnath Singh and Ajit Doval also arrived in the city on Sunday evening.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see Kolkata hosting such an important event. Eastern Command deserves this recognition given the strategic importance of our eastern borders. Hope the discussions lead to concrete action plans.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the focus on modernization, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. Our soldiers need better equipment and infrastructure on the ground, not just high-level conferences. Action should follow words.
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Sarah B
The theme 'Year of Reforms - Transforming for the Future' is very appropriate. India needs to keep pace with global military technologies while maintaining our strategic independence. Good step forward!
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Vikram M
Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence should be the ultimate goal. Hope this conference focuses on indigenous manufacturing and reducing import dependency. We have the talent and capability! 💪
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Michael C
Interesting to see the comprehensive approach - from operational readiness to technological modernization. India's security challenges are complex and require multi-dimensional solutions. Well done!

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