New Delhi, Conference of Joint Commanders (CCC) The last day of 2025, on September 17 (IANS), on Wednesday, a decision was announced by all the heads and commanders to merge the education branches of three services to create a single three -services education core.
A decision on the formation of three joint military stations was also announced.
Additionally, CDS General Anil Chauhan also reviewed the instructions given by PM Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and discussed the roadmap to implement them in a timely manner.
On Wednesday, the discussion emphasized to increase jointity and integration in services, promoted interoperability, streamlined decisions and improve institutional structures for space, cyber, information and special operation domains.
The session outlined the important importance of adopting a technology -led approach to the modern war, in which innovations originally integrated into operations theory.
It is worth noting here that the Conference of Joint Commanders was held by the Armed Forces in Kolkata, West Bengal till 15 September, 17, 2025.
As the top-tiered platform of the armed forces, the conference brought the highest decision-makers together to promote strategic and ideological dialogues from the Ministry of Defense and three services.
“CCC plays an important role in shaping the future roadmaps of the armed forces, increasing the jointness, guiding the capacity development and ensuring alignment with national security priorities. This year’s theme ‘conversion for the year- future’ reflected a concentrated agenda to prepare forces for emerging challenges.
The conference began with a high-impact performance by the Joint Operations Command Center, followed by a live air defense performance, performing state-of-the-art capabilities in air monitoring, missile defense and counter-drain operations.
This was followed by a lively discussion on the character that develops the future war, in the context of rapid technological progress, the transfer paradigms of multi-domain operations were examined.
A comprehensive review of major reforms and transformational steps of the last two years was made by CD, which provided clarity on progress.
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