~Synergised Efforts, Stronger Together- United in Mission
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, March 06, The Golden Katar Division conducted Military Civil Fusion Week from 02 to 06 March 2026, a multi-dimensional outreach initiative designed to strengthen civil-military synergy, promote strategic awareness, and showcase the evolving role of the Indian Armed Forces in national development, technological advancement, and humanitarian response.
Structured around carefully curated thematic engagements, the week-long programme will bring together representatives from the Armed Forces, Central Armed Police Forces, disaster management agencies, defence industry partners, leading academic institutions, and civil administration. The initiative aims to foster collaborative dialogue, enhance public understanding of defence capabilities, and highlight integrated approaches to emerging security and developmental challenges.
The opening day, themed “Sahakarita – Collaborative Effort,” will provide participants with an overview of the Indian Armed Forces’ organisational structure, operational ethos, and modernisation initiatives. Interactive sessions on futuristic weapon systems, exposure to military drone capabilities, and equipment displays will offer participants an immersive insight into contemporary defence technologies.
Day two, “Rashtra-Nirman – Role in Nation-Building,” will focus on the contributions of security forces and national institutions towards infrastructure development andr societal resilience. Discussions involving CAPFs and Indian Railways will underline the interconnected role of defence preparedness, infrastructure growth, and national progress.
The third day, themed “Apada-Sahayata, Parivartan & Margrekha,” will examine Disaster Relief and evolving geopolitical dynamics in South Asia and future pathways towards Viksit Bharat 2047
Expert interactions with defence industry leaders and academic institutions will explore emerging technologies, drone manufacturing, strategic transformation, and the expanding role of Indian Defence Forces in a rapidly changing security landscape.
The week will culminate with a Samapan (Closing Ceremony) featuring a visual recap of activities, exchange of ideas among participating agencies, and reaffirmation of the importance of sustained civil-military collaboration in shaping a secure and progressive nation.
Through Military Civil Fusion Week, the Golden Katar Division seeks to reinforce the bond between the Armed Forces and civil society, encourage knowledge exchange, and promote a shared vision of national resilience, innovation, and inclusive development
