The Indian Army is working on being ready for anthing that comes its way
The top people in the Indian Army got together for the Army Commanders Conference to see how ready they are to handle any situation. They talked about how important it's to make their own defence equipment and be strong.
They looked at what's happening in other parts of the world and learned from it. The senior commanders talked about the ways of fighting wars like using computers and doing things that are not traditional warfare. This will help the Indian Army get ready for what might happen in the future.

The Army Commanders Conference also talked about making defence equipment in India. The government wants India to make its things instead of buying from other countries. This is what they mean by Atmanirbhar Bharat. India should be able to do things on its own.
The Indian Army is also working on getting equipment and making its systems better. They want to be able to move and use new technology to fight.
This is important because it helps keep India safe. The Indian Army needs to be strong and ready to handle any situation that comes up.
The Indian Army making its own defence equipment also helps the people who make these things in India. It creates jobs. Helps the country grow.
The Army Commanders Conference shows that India is serious about having an Army that can handle any situation. India Army Commanders Conference is all, about India Army being self-reliant. India Army is working hard to make this happen.

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