Panther Division’s Sanyukt Prashikshan 2026: Strengthening National Security Through Military-Civil Fusion
AMRITSAR, February 26, 2026 — Marking a significant leap in India’s strategic preparedness, the Panther Division successfully concluded Sanyukt Prashikshan (16–25 Feb 2026), a high-level joint training initiative designed to bridge the gap between Defense Forces and Civil Services.
This “Military-Civil Fusion” program focused on deepening inter-agency synergy to sharpen a unified response against evolving national security challenges.
Addressing the assembly of elite leadership, Lt Gen Ajay Chandpuria, GOC Vajra Corps, emphasized that a “Whole-of-Nation” approach is no longer optional but an “imperative force multiplier” for modern nation-building.
By prioritizing institutional resilience, capacity development, and seamless military-civil convergence, the exercise underscored the transition toward an integrated, future-ready defense ecosystem.
The ten-day intensive session served as a critical platform for synchronizing tactical expertise with administrative strategy, ensuring that both frontline and civil sectors are perfectly aligned for overall national preparedness and crisis response.
