Tenth Chiefs’ Conclave Kicks Off in New Delhi, Emphasizing Wisdom Exchange
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New Delhi, February 27 (NationPress) The Tenth Chiefs’ Conclave commenced in New Delhi on Friday, emphasizing the importance of sharing professional wisdom and facilitating interactions between the current leadership and former heads of the Indian Army regarding modern security challenges, as stated by an official.
This two-day gathering is being attended by former Chiefs of the Army Staff and Honorary Generals from the Nepali Army, according to a statement from the Defence Ministry.
The Conclave serves as a crucial institutional platform for professional engagement between the current hierarchy and past Chiefs, fostering continuity and collective wisdom through the generations.
The inclusion of Honorary Generals from Nepal highlights a unique military tradition that symbolizes the strong and enduring military ties between India and Nepal, which are built on mutual trust, shared values, and a common martial heritage.
This distinctive arrangement aligns with India’s civilizational ethos of “Vishwabandhu” and the principle of “Neighbourhood First”, reflecting India's dedication to fostering robust, people-centric relations with its neighboring countries.
The program began with a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, followed by discussions on key topics related to operational readiness, capability enhancement, and contemporary security concerns.
Former Chiefs will also tour selected Army establishments and cultural sites as part of their scheduled activities.
The Chief Conclave reinforces the Indian Army's commitment to maintaining institutional memory, enhancing professional dialogue, and celebrating its enduring spirit, as highlighted by the Defence Ministry.
In another noteworthy event, the Office of the Joint Secretary and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO/Welfare), Ministry of Defence, in collaboration with the Office of Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), organized a Blood Donation Camp for Armed Forces personnel on Thursday.
This camp took place at the Defence Offices Complex, Africa Avenue, New Delhi, as per the statement.
A medical team from the Armed Forces Transfusion Centre, Delhi Cantonment, provided the essential logistics and manpower for the event.
The initiative garnered an enthusiastic response from personnel, showcasing their commitment to serving the Armed Forces. A total of 131 individuals donated blood during the drive, which included civilian officials from the Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ) and military personnel. Certificates of appreciation were awarded to the donors on-site, according to the statement.