SHILLONG: The Assam Rifles Inspector General's Conference 2024 was held at Headquarters Directorate General Assam Rifles in Laitkor, Shillong on Friday. The conference, chaired by Lieutenant General PC Nair, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, PhD, the Director General of Assam Rifles, was attended by Formation Commanders, Battalion Commanders, and Staff Officers from Headquarters DGAR and Formations.
During the conference, Lieutenant General PC Nair emphasized that the Force should focus on maintaining the integrity of the Indo Myanmar Border. He complimented the troops of the Force for their professional unbiased conduct in keeping the situation in Manipur under control. He emphasized on the importance of focusing on the Combat Potential in Conventional Operations to enhance the operational effectiveness of the Force. The discussions during the conference revolved around strategies and measures to bolster the combat readiness and capabilities of Assam Rifles in conventional operations.
The key highlights of the Assam Rifles Inspector General's Conference 2024 included:
- Strategic discussions on enhancing the Combat Potential of Assam Rifles
- Review of equipping of Assam Rifles units with state of art weapons & equipments
- Sharing of best practices and lessons learned to increase operational efficiency
- Emphasis on training and skill development to meet evolving security challenges
The Director General complimented the Formation and Unit Commanders for ensuring peace and tranquility in their respective areas of responsibility. He also exhorted them to be ever vigilant on the volatile and dynamic environment under which the Force operates. He glorified the Assam Rifles which has always been upfront to serve the people of the North East, to ensure their security and well-being.
"The Assam Rifles Commanders Conference 2024 provided a valuable platform for senior military leaders to deliberate on critical issues related to combat potential and operational readiness of Assam Rifles", said Lieutenant General PC Nair.
On the occasion, Rajbhasha Trophies were also presented to 27 Assam Rifles (1st Prize), 28 Assam Rifles (2nd Prize) and Assam Rifles Training Centre and School (3rd Prize) for outstanding contribution in implementation of 'Hindi' our National Language.
The conference concluded with a renewed commitment from all attendees to uphold the highest standards of operational excellence and to continuously strive for improvement in all the fields.
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