Army Commanders' Conference 2025 Begins in New Delhi
The Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC) 2025 has commenced in New Delhi from April 1 to April 4, 2025. This high-level biannual event provides a crucial platform for the senior leadership of the Indian Army to review the national security situation, assess operational priorities, and address emerging challenges. The conference will include deliberations on key reforms, decision-making methodologies, and welfare measures to enhance the efficiency and well-being of Army personnel. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will chair a special session, which will also include insights from senior officials, including the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and the CEO of NITI Aayog, focusing on India’s strategic vision and the role of the armed forces in nation-building.
Raksha Mantri Session
Expert Talk by NITI Aayog CEO
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Army Commanders’ Conference 2025 Begins in New Delhi |
| Event Name | Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC) 2025 |
| Date | April 1 – April 4, 2025 |
| Venue | New Delhi |
| Chaired by | Defence Minister Rajnath Singh |
| Key Sessions | – Raksha Mantri Session (Keynote Address) – CDS Address – NITI Aayog CEO Talk |
| Conference Focus | – National security review – Operational priorities – Emerging challenges – Army reforms |
| Technological Advancement | – Future-ready force – Agile and adaptive methodologies – Technological integration |
| Welfare Discussions | – Soldier well-being – Family welfare – Quality of life enhancement |
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