The Indian Army and Border Security Force (BSF) held the Annual Synergy Conference 2025 at the Western Command headquarters in Chandimandir, reaffirming their commitment to strengthened cooperation and integrated border security. Themed “Ever Westwards,” the conference brought together senior officers from both forces, including Sh Satish S Khandare, ADG HQ Special DG BSF (Western Command), and representatives from the Punjab and Jammu Frontiers.
The high-level meeting centered on enhancing jointmanship and operational coordination, with a special focus on the recent Operation Sindoor. The operation highlighted the need for synchronized responses in high-threat environments, prompting discussions on integrated communication systems, joint logistics frameworks, and the development of robust counter-drone capabilities.

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, AVSM, Western Command GOC, underscored the strategic value of building a Joint Security Force Culture. He stressed that consistent collaboration between the Army and BSF is essential to effectively respond to dynamic border threats and maintain national security.
Key activities during the conference included strategic briefings, field training demonstrations, and a ceremonial exchange of mementos, symbolizing the shared commitment to operational excellence and national defence.

The conference concluded with a renewed pledge to institutionalize joint operational mechanisms and drive continuous improvement in border management and response capabilities across India’s western front.