CDS Gen. Anil Chauhan Calls for Synergised Air & Naval Operations

Headquarters Southern Air Command, in collaboration with the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), hosted a seminar on ‘Synergising Air and Naval Forces: Enhancing Combat Power in the Indian Ocean Region’ on February 25. Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan was the chief guest for the seminar and was accompanied by vice chief of the air staff, Air Marshal S.P. Dharkar.

In his address, the CDS underscored the critical need for preparedness and vigilance in the evolving global security scenario. He emphasised that India’s unique geographical location in the Indian Ocean Region makes the maritime domain a pivotal area of strategic interest. Highlighting the importance of joint force projection, he stressed that the integration of air and naval power is essential for safeguarding national interests and ensuring deterrence in the region. He further elaborated on how technological advancements, strategic partnerships, and joint operational exercises will play a crucial role in enhancing India’s defence posture. In his keynote address, Air Marshal S.P. Dharkar highlighted the importance of real-time intelligence sharing and seamless coordination between the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force to address emerging threats in the region.

The seminar featured two sessions that brought together senior officers, both serving and retired, from Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, Headquarters Southern Air Command, Indian Army, Indian Navy and CAPS. Participants deliberated on synergising maritime air operations and enhancing combat power, offering valuable insights and perspectives on strengthening joint operational capabilities. The discussions encompassed modern air-sea battle strategies, the role of unmanned systems in maritime security, and the impact of evolving geopolitical dynamics on defence preparedness. Experts also provided recommendations on optimising force readiness and resource allocation to maintain a strategic advantage in the IOR.

The event reaffirmed the commitment of the Indian armed forces towards fostering inter-service cooperation and advancing India’s strategic posture in the Indian Ocean Region. It also served as a platform for defence professionals to exchange ideas and best practices aimed at ensuring robust maritime security. The seminar concluded with a consensus on the need for continued collaboration, sustained modernisation, and an unwavering focus on capability enhancement to meet future security challenges effectively.

 

 

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