Reinforcing the spirit of jointness for national security, the White Tiger Division under the Southern Command hosted an officers’ delegation from the Border Security Force Central School, Tekanpur, in a move aimed at enhancing inter-service cooperation and operational interoperability.
The visit featured professional exchanges on technology-enabled training, modern weapon systems, and live equipment demonstrations, providing a platform for sharing best practices and operational insights between the Army and the BSF.

As part of the programme, the visiting officers toured Drone Training Laboratories, gaining firsthand exposure to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) employment and training methodologies. The interaction highlighted the future-ready ethos of the Indian Army, with a strong focus on integrating emerging technologies into training and operations.

The engagement further strengthened Military–Civil Fusion, aligning operational experience with training innovation and advanced technologies. Officials noted that such interactions enhance shared capabilities, improve inter-force preparedness, and reinforce a cohesive Whole-of-Nation approach to national security.

The visit underscored the Indian Army’s commitment to seamless inter-agency collaboration, ensuring a unified and technologically empowered response to evolving security challenges.
