Representatives from the Indian Army’s Golden Katar Division, under the Konark Corps, held a significant meeting with civil administration officials from Jamnagar, Rajkot, Porbandar, and Dwarka districts in Gujarat. The discussions, centered on “Civil Military Fusion,” aimed to enhance inter-agency coordination for managing internal security and disaster relief in the region.

The meeting took place in the office of the Superintendent of Police in Porbandar, as indicated by the signage and flags of India and Gujarat in the background. Visuals from the event show a military officer in camouflage uniform shaking hands with a civilian official, symbolizing the collaborative spirit.

Other images depict detailed discussions over maps of the Jamnagar district, highlighting strategic planning for disaster management and security operations. The presence of both military and police personnel, along with civil administrators, underscores the multi-stakeholder approach to addressing regional challenges.
This initiative builds on the Golden Katar Division’s history of inter-service coordination, as seen in their joint exercises with the Indian Navy and Air Force earlier in 2025 in Gujarat, focusing on areas like Gandhinagar, Jamnagar, and Porbandar.

The Southern Command of the Indian Army also acknowledged the effort, emphasizing its importance in fostering resilience and security in Gujarat, a region prone to natural disasters and strategic challenges. This meeting marks a proactive step toward ensuring timely and coordinated responses to future crises.