Air Chief Marshal AP Singh Advocates for Joint Military Strategy and Learning from Past Conflicts at Army War College JOCAP
Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, the Chief of the Air Staff, has highlighted the critical need for unity among the armed forces and the examination of past conflicts as essential steps toward enhancing future military capabilities. His remarks came during the Joint Operational Capability Assessment Programme held at the Army War College.

The Air Chief underscored that a thorough analysis of previous wars and operational experiences is crucial in formulating strategies and capabilities that align with the demands of modern warfare.

He also emphasized the necessity for the armed forces to remain dedicated to their primary operational tasks and engage in realistic training within contested environments, considering these elements as vital for future military success.

Furthermore, Air Chief Marshal Singh highlighted the increasing significance of inter-service cooperation and integrated planning. He pointed out that collaboration among the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force is crucial to tackling the intricate security challenges ahead.
The focus on joint training, capability development, and operational synergy aligns with the Indian military’s overarching goal of establishing a future-ready force capable of effective operation across various domains.







