At Army meet, Rajnath Singh draws attention to use of unconventional weapons in future

At Army meet, Rajnath Singh draws attention to use of unconventional weapons in future

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday addressed top commanders of the Army and drew th..

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday addressed top commanders of the Army and drew their attention to the likely use of unconventional weapons in the future, a statement said.
Calling jointness as the operational necessity, Singh exhorted the Army to take lead towards achieving this. He reiterated the role of the Chief of Defence Staff in synergising the efforts of the three services.
The defence minister also touched upon niche technology areas like cyberspace, information warfare and perception management domains and highlighted the need to address the concerns of perimeter security, cantonment discipline and tri-service jointness.
Talking on defence preparedness, Singh assured that there will be no criticalities. However, he also apprised the field commanders on the constraints of the budget.
The October iteration of the Army Commander's conference was conducted in Delhi from October 14-18.
All important and relevant issues, including operational readiness of the field formation, training to meet present and futuristic operational needs, issues relating to higher defence management, including aspects of organisational restructuring and reforms were among the various aspects that were debated among the top leadership of the Army.
Singh singled out the Army as the last resort for the country in all challenges facing the nation, be it insurgency, borders or even HADR duties.
He also appreciated the Army's role in synergising its effort with all other security agencies in meeting the challenges being faced in Jammu and Kashmir and called it exemplary.
"The defence minister spoke on the changing face of warfare all over the world and sought attention of the Army commanders on the likely use of the unconventional weapons in future. Niche technology, cyberspace, inRead More – Source

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