
Likabali,Mar 19: The Spearhead Division under Spear Corps will host a two-day seminar titled “Know Your Neighbour” at Likabali Military Station on 23–24 March 2026, focusing on regional geopolitics and strategic preparedness.
The event will bring together a diverse group of participants, including civil administration officials, Indian Army officers, ITBP personnel, academicians, college students, NCC cadets, and subject-matter experts (SMEs) from the civil domain. The seminar aims to foster understanding of evolving geopolitical dynamics, bilateral relations with neighboring countries, and emerging security and technological challenges.
Sessions will cover topics such as border management, disaster response, cybersecurity, and strategic infrastructure development, highlighting collaborative efforts between civilian and military stakeholders. Senior officers of the Indian Army will provide insights into operational readiness, regional security concerns, and integration of civil-military capabilities to enhance national security.
The seminar also seeks to engage youth and cadets in strategic discussions, nurturing awareness of their role in national resilience and border awareness. Experts from academic and research institutions will present analyses of shifting regional alliances, trade corridors, and defense capabilities across neighboring countries.
Officials said the event underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to civil-military synergy, knowledge sharing, and preparing communities for a changing security environment. The discussions are expected to culminate in actionable recommendations for policy coordination, capacity building, and enhanced regional cooperation.
This seminar marks one of the key initiatives by Spear Corps to involve local stakeholders in strategic awareness and strengthen partnerships between defense forces, civil authorities, and educational institutions in the northeast region.
Likabali,Mar 19: The Spearhead Division under Spear Corps will host a two-day seminar titled “Know Your Neighbour” at Likabali Military Station on 23–24 March 2026, focusing on regional geopolitics and strategic preparedness.
The event will bring together a diverse group of participants, including civil administration officials, Indian Army officers, ITBP personnel, academicians, college students, NCC cadets, and subject-matter experts (SMEs) from the civil domain. The seminar aims to foster understanding of evolving geopolitical dynamics, bilateral relations with neighboring countries, and emerging security and technological challenges.
Sessions will cover topics such as border management, disaster response, cybersecurity, and strategic infrastructure development, highlighting collaborative efforts between civilian and military stakeholders. Senior officers of the Indian Army will provide insights into operational readiness, regional security concerns, and integration of civil-military capabilities to enhance national security.
The seminar also seeks to engage youth and cadets in strategic discussions, nurturing awareness of their role in national resilience and border awareness. Experts from academic and research institutions will present analyses of shifting regional alliances, trade corridors, and defense capabilities across neighboring countries.
Officials said the event underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to civil-military synergy, knowledge sharing, and preparing communities for a changing security environment. The discussions are expected to culminate in actionable recommendations for policy coordination, capacity building, and enhanced regional cooperation.
This seminar marks one of the key initiatives by Spear Corps to involve local stakeholders in strategic awareness and strengthen partnerships between defense forces, civil authorities, and educational institutions in the northeast region.
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