The Indian Army’s Red Shield Division, operating under the Spear Corps, held a security conference in Laipuli, Assam, to enhance coordination among security agencies and assess readiness for the upcoming Independence Day celebrations. The conference, part of the Army’s Military-Civil Fusion initiative, aimed to devise a cohesive strategy with senior Army officers and Assam Police officials for ensuring peaceful Independence Day events. Senior Superintendents of Police from Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts, along with other key civil and security officials, attended the meeting.
The focus of the conference was on improving inter-agency coordination, intelligence sharing, and proactive security planning, especially given the heightened security requirements during national celebrations. Discussions revolved around addressing emerging security challenges, enhancing surveillance, sharing information effectively, and taking coordinated preventive actions to uphold law and order. Emphasis was placed on seamless cooperation among the Army, state police, and civil administration to ensure swift responses to any security issues during the Independence Day period.
The event underscored the significance of robust coordination among all stakeholders in ensuring public safety during Independence Day celebrations, when security agencies nationwide are on high alert. This interaction is part of the broader Military-Civil Fusion initiative by the Army, which aims to promote closer collaboration between armed forces and civil authorities in addressing security issues and adapting to evolving challenges. All participating agencies at the conference reaffirmed their dedication to maintaining close coordination and a unified approach to ensure a safe and peaceful Independence Day in the region.
