General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, underscored the need for adaptive operational preparedness in response to the evolving security landscape during the Capability Development Conference held at the Eastern Command headquarters on February 19-20, 2025.
The conference, hosted by the Eastern Commandโone of the six operational commands of the Indian Armyโbrought together senior commanders from the Army, Navy, and Air Force to discuss strategic and technological advancements. General Dwivedi, who assumed the role of the 30th COAS, emphasized the importance of aligning military readiness with the dynamic challenges facing the region, including border security and technological warfare.
Photographs from the event showcased General Dwivedi engaging with military leaders, inspecting advanced equipment, and participating in a group photograph with personnel at the Eastern Command headquarters. The images also captured a ceremonial moment where badges were awarded, symbolizing unity and commitment among the three services.
The Eastern Command, headquartered in Kolkata, plays a pivotal role in safeguarding Indiaโs northeastern region and maintaining stability along critical borders. General Dwivediโs focus on capability development aligns with his broader vision of modernizing the Indian Army, drawing from his previous tenure as head of the Northern Command, where he prioritized indigenous technology and self-reliance in defense.
This initiative resonates with Indiaโs Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) vision, which identifies the defense sector as a key area for achieving strategic independence. The conferenceโs emphasis on integrating technology and fostering inter-service collaboration underscores the Armyโs commitment to enhancing its operational effectiveness in an increasingly complex security environment.
The event has drawn attention to the Indian Armyโs proactive approach to addressing contemporary challenges, including cyber warfare and regional tensions, while reinforcing the importance of self-sufficiency in defense production and innovation.