MCIP Held At College Of Air Warfare At Secunderabad

The College of Air Warfare (CAW) conducted a Mid-Career Interaction Programme (MCIP) at Secunderabad from 12 to 14 February 2024. The program was attended by 17 officers (15 from armed forces and 02 from civil services). The theme for the interaction was the ‘Whole of Nation Approach towards National Defence’. The operational level interactive program aimed to enhance understanding of the strengths of each arm of the government to combat future national security challenges.

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In consonance with the objectives of the program, many speakers of national & international repute including Mr JD Patil from L&T, Prof Amit Shovan Ray from Centre for International Trade & Development, JNU, Lieutenant General VG Khandare (Retd), Lieutenant General Raj Shukla (Retd), and Air Marshal BR Krishna (Retd) addressed the participants. The speakers covered economic, Atmanirbharta, and civil-military fusion aspects related to the theme.


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