In a significant move to bolster tri-service synergy for national security, 116 trainees from the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard toured the Army Air Defence Centre and Museum in New Delhi on February 10. These young cadets, currently undergoing training aboard INS Tir and ICGS Sarthi, gained firsthand insights into the Army’s air defense operations.
The visit offered a deep dive into the framework of integrated air defense systems. Experts briefed the trainees on joint warfare concepts, collaborative training protocols, and cutting-edge strategies for modern aerial threat mitigation. This exposure underscored the critical need for seamless coordination among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, preparing future officers for unified battlefield scenarios.
A highlight was the tour of the Army Air Defence Museum, showcasing the corps’ evolutionary journey, technological milestones, and heroic wartime legacies. Interactive sessions fostered professional dialogues and knowledge exchange, enhancing mutual understanding and inter-service collaboration.
According to military sources, such initiatives cultivate a spirit of jointness, sharpening integrated combat readiness against evolving threats. This step fortifies tri-service cohesion, ensuring a robust national defense posture in an era of complex security challenges.