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Army strengthens coordination with former Chiefs of Army Staff

Army strengthens coordination with former Chiefs of Army Staff

The Hindu16 hours ago

A structured two-day interaction titled 'Chiefs' Chintan', between the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, and former Chiefs of the Army Staff (CsOAS), commenced on Tuesday (June 17, 2025).
'Being held in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, the conclave is aimed at providing a platform to leverage the institutional knowledge and experience of the former CsOAS. General Dwivedi welcomed the former Chiefs and underlined the importance of their continued engagement in shaping the ongoing transformation and future direction of the Army,' said the Defence Ministry.
A key highlight of the event was a comprehensive operational briefing on Operation Sindoor, including the synergised conduct of operations with the Air Force and the Navy.
'The operation's execution, strategic impact, and jointmanship model were presented in detail to provide contextual understanding and invite insights from the former Chiefs. The former Chiefs were also updated on the induction of niche technologies and modernisation initiatives aimed at enhancing operational capabilities,' it said.
The other issues discussed during the conclave included technological initiatives, the Army's contributions to the goal of a developed India, and reforms in human resource and veteran welfare.

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