Infantry Commanders' Conference addresses key challenges in warfare and counter-terrorism.
The 38th Infantry Commanders’ Conference, held from December 9 to 11 at The Infantry School in Mhow, addressed key operational and capability challenges facing the Indian Army’s Infantry units amidst conventional warfare and counter-terrorism. Led by Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, the conference brought together senior military leaders to discuss advancements in technology, with an emphasis on enhancing lethality, mobility, and battlefield awareness. Significant decisions were made to bolster Infantry capabilities in line with evolving threats, showcasing new equipment that instills confidence in their operational readiness. This forum not only solidified the Infantry’s spirit but also fostered collaborative solutions for future growth amidst the dynamic security landscape.
