The Indian Army’s Western Command concluded a two-day Field Formation Commanders’ conclave at its headquarters in Chandimandir, focusing on critical lessons learned from Operation Sindoor and shaping future warfare capabilities. The event, chaired by Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, AVSM, Army Commander of the Western Command, brought together senior military leaders to assess operational readiness and chart out strategic advancements in technology and doctrine.
A key highlight of the conclave was the emphasis on indigenous drone development and the weaponization of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), seen as a pivotal tool in modern battlefield scenarios. This follows the success and tactical insights gained from Operation Sindoor, a recent operation that underscored the value of aerial surveillance and precision strike capabilities.

Deliberations also covered counter-drone strategies, integrated battlefield awareness, and the evolving role of autonomous systems. The discussions reinforced the importance of technology-driven military evolution, with leaders stressing the need to stay ahead of adversaries in asymmetric and high-tech warfare environments.
Lieutenant General Katiyar praised the participants for their commitment and honored several officers and innovators whose contributions have strengthened operational capabilities. He emphasized that continuous innovation and adaptability are essential to maintaining tactical superiority.

The conclave reflects the Indian Army’s broader modernization roadmap, which includes initiatives in artificial intelligence, robotics, and electronic warfare. These efforts aim to ensure technological self-reliance and strengthen India’s posture amid changing regional and global security dynamics.
As militaries worldwide shift toward future-oriented combat doctrines, the Western Command’s proactive engagement in such strategic reviews positions the Indian Army as a forward-looking force committed to operational excellence and national security.