The two-week Management Development Programme (MDP) on Joint Resource Management, conducted at the College of Defence Management (CDM) under the aegis of Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), concluded successfully.
The programme, attended by officers from the Tri-Services, aimed to enhance their knowledge and skills in critical areas such as Capital Acquisition Procedures, Financial Management, and Supply Chain Management. It was designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 and its relevance to India’s evolving defence manufacturing ecosystem.
Key Highlights of the Programme:
- Capital Acquisition Procedures: Participants were familiarized with procurement processes, focusing on optimizing resources for defence capabilities in alignment with DAP 2020.
- Financial Management: Sessions emphasized effective budgetary practices and financial decision-making to ensure efficiency in resource allocation across the Tri-Services.
- Supply Chain Management: The curriculum covered advanced supply chain techniques, highlighting strategies to strengthen logistical operations within the defence sector.
- Defence Manufacturing Ecosystem: Officers gained insights into the current trends and future opportunities in the indigenous defence manufacturing landscape, fostering a deeper appreciation for the “Make in India” initiative.
The MDP featured a blend of expert lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions facilitated by seasoned professionals from the defence, academia, and industry. The programme aimed to empower officers with the managerial acumen necessary for optimizing resources and enhancing operational efficiency in joint operations.
The successful completion of the programme underscores CDM’s commitment to providing cutting-edge training for defence personnel, fostering interoperability, and preparing leaders to navigate the complexities of modern defence management.
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