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Key Decisions Taken During Army Commanders Conference 2023

The latest edition of the Army Commanders Conference which was organised for the first time in a hybrid model from 17-21 April 23 saw deliberations over wide-ranging Strategic, Training, Human Resource Development, and Administrative aspects and took key decisions in shaping the Army for the future.

The Army Commanders and other senior functionaries took stock of the current / emerging security scenarios and reviewed the operational preparedness and readiness of the Indian Army.

The forum reviewed the pan-India, quantified progress on the ongoing transformational initiatives in the key domains of Force Structuring & Optimisation, Modernisation & Technology Infusion, Processes & Functions, Human Resources Management, and Jointness and Integration as part of the โ€œYear of Transformationโ€ announced in January 2023.

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Progress on efficient implementation of the Agnipath Scheme was deliberated upon in detail.

The Apex leadership also identified specific areas and actionable points for promoting jointness and integration with other Services and government agencies.

A number of welfare measures and initiatives were decided to be implemented for troops as well as veterans during the conference.

Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings

With rapid migration towards net centricity, which entails an increased reliance on modern communication systems, the forum reviewed the requirement to safeguard the networks and decided to operationaliseย Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings (CCOSW)ย in the immediate future.

Test Bed Formations

In order to augment the capabilities of the forces byย absorption of Niche Technologiesย and equipment, it was decided toย nominate Lead Directorates and ‘Test Bed’ Formationsย to evolve optimal employment philosophies and scaling to facilitate betterย exploitation Panย Army.

Changes In TES entry scheme

Training initiatives to optimise on infrastructure, time, and resources to maintain an effective and lethal fighting force were widely deliberated upon. In theย TES entry schemeย for entry of officers, it was decided toย transit from the existing 1+3+1 years Technical Entry Scheme (TES) model to the 3 + 1 TES model from Jan 2024 onwards. This change will also accrue benefits of the availability of more number of officers in the units and address officers’ shortages. Simulator training is also planned to be given a significant push through the procurement of 435 simulators at an estimated cost of 791 crores this year.

Construction of Thal Sena Bhawan

The work forย the construction of Thal Sena Bhawan at Delhi Canttย which commenced in Mar 2023, was highlighted. The work once completed in 2025 will not only address the shortage of office spaces but enhance the operational and functional efficiency of the Army HQ by bringing all the directorates under one roof. The state-of-the-art building will incorporate a robust, technologically advanced architecture and will be a smart, green, and future-ready project.

Soldiers for Paralympic Events

In order to harness the indomitable spirit and never say die attitude of the soldiers who are Battle and Physical Casualties, it was decided toย identify and train selected motivated soldiers for Paralympic Eventsย by training them at Army Sports and Mission Olympic Nodes in nine sporting events.

Double The Sustenance Allowance

The welfare of soldiers is an abiding responsibility of the leadership and the organisation. In a significant step towards the welfare of specially-abled children of thoseย soldiers who die in harness, it was decided toย double the sustenance allowance to such children through AGIF.

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