Udhampur: The Dhruva Air Defence Conclave 2024 was successfully conducted in Udhampur, focusing on strengthening India’s air defence capabilities in the Northern Theatre.
The event was attended by senior military officials, including Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar, Army Commander, Northern Command, who addressed the gathering and reviewed the equipment display.
The conclave brought together domain experts from the Army Air Defence and the Indian Air Force (IAF) to discuss the evolving aerial threats faced in the region. A key focus of the discussions was the joint deployment of Ground-Based Air Defence systems to counter these threats more effectively.
The integration of these systems is seen as critical in ensuring seamless coordination between the Army and Air Force in defending the nation’s airspace, especially in the strategically sensitive Northern Theatre.
The equipment display at the conclave showcased the latest advancements in air defence technology, underscoring the Army’s commitment to modernizing its capabilities.
The conclave also served as a platform for discussions on how technological absorption, in line with the Year of Tech Absorption, can enhance national security.
With the increasing sophistication of aerial threats, the conclave highlighted the importance of joint operations and technological innovation in ensuring a robust air defence shield for the nation.