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Operation Sindoor spurs historic move: India to launch first-ever joint military stations for future wars

Held from September 15 to 17, the three-day apex-level forum brought together top brass from the Ministry of Defence, the three Services, and other key agencies to review reforms, assess preparedness and set a roadmap for emerging security challenges

September 18, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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In his address, the Prime Minister urged the Services to accelerate jointness, embrace Aatmanirbharta, and embed innovation across combat doctrines

India is taking firm steps towards setting up a fully integrated joint war room, with the Armed Forces using the Combined Commanders' Conference (CCC) 2025 in Kolkata to push for deeper coordination in future conflicts. The drive comes in the wake of the successful Operation Sindoor and a wider recognition that new-age warfare demands tighter synergy among the Army, Navy and Air Force.

Held from September 15 to 17, the three-day apex-level forum brought together top brass from the Ministry of Defence, the three Services, and other key agencies to review reforms, assess preparedness and set a roadmap for emerging security challenges. This year's theme - "Year of Reforms: Transforming for the Future" - reflected a sharper focus on building joint capabilities and strengthening national security architecture.

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According to The Indian Express, the exact sites for the proposed three joint military stations have not yet been finalised.

However, sources cited by the newspaper said that cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Gwalior, Pune and Secunderabad are among those being considered. Each station is expected to function under the leadership of one of the three armed services - for example, discussions have been held on designating Mumbai as a joint station with the Navy as the lead service.