New Delhi: The Defence Ministry will hold a Combined Operational Review Evaluation (CORAS) event today to review joint security preparedness of the three services. “Senior officers from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs will also participate in the five-day event to be held in New Delhi from September 9 to 13,” a Defence Ministry official said. He said the event would discuss some key issues, including the changing nature of warfare, globalisation and interconnectedness, and lessons learnt from recent conflicts in the world. “Proxy warfare, impact of cyber and information warfare, adoption of AI and autonomous systems in the military are some of the topics that would be discussed,” the official said.
What else will be special?
“The 'Core' programme is designed to prepare senior officers of the Indian Armed Forces for future leadership roles by developing skills in strategic planning, anticipating and preparing for future threats, challenges and conflicts,” the official said. The Defence Ministry said the effective conduct of future wars will depend on three critical elements — the Army's top brass, fighting men and machines, and support staff.
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Expert panel will discuss
According to the ministry, 'The Indian Armed Forces are taking dynamic steps towards modernization of both concepts and inventory. Future senior military officers must be aware of the changing geopolitical scenarios and future conditions of warfare, the evolution of which will be influenced by advances in transformational technology and decision-making methods.' It said the 'Core' programme aims to promote jointness and integration and enhance cooperation and coordination among various services to build a detailed understanding of the operational environment. The Defence Ministry official said, 'The programme will include panel discussions and lectures by 30 eminent speakers and subject experts from various fields, each day based on a different theme.'