A defense spokesperson said that Leh, the five-day military-civil fusion capsule concluded here on Saturday, which took place with a strategic roadmap for the development of the Union region of Ladakh.
The spokesman said that the program organized under the aegis of Leh-based Fire and Fury Corps at Karu Military Station marked a milestone in strengthening cooperation in various fields including education, health, revenue, police, rural development, tourism, public administration and army.
He said that the summit, which began on 26 August, brought the major stakeholders together to pursue the vision of ‘Antrifik Bharat’ through an integrated military-citizen coordination, which was aimed at the purpose of widespread development of Ladakh with the entire nation’s approach.
The spokesperson said the incident strengthened the call for continuous cooperation between military, citizens and educational institutions, which the spokesperson said to run the inclusive, sustainable development in Ladakh.
Fresh call for action highlighted the importance of a coordinated and integrated approach due to the challenges of developing Ladakh’s flexibility and future development.
Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, General Officer Commanding, Fire and Fury Corps, emphasized the importance of integrating defense preparations with local government, technological innovation and social development.
He emphasized that cooperation in areas is important to ensure Ladakh’s long -term security and prosperity.
Addressing the event, Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta underlined the importance of strategic military-legal partnership for stability and sustainable development of the region.
He emphasized vision for the development of Ladakh, which is based on broad, inclusive progress that strengthens flexibility for the infrastructure, governance and environmental and geopolitical challenges of the region.
Chief Secretary Pawan Kotwal presented a thorough analysis of the socio-cultural and logical complexities to resume the population in high-high areas, the spokesperson said, Kotwal called for integrated policies that not only address security concerns, but also promote continuous development to ensure continuous development, livelihood opportunities.
Continuing with the subject of development, Kotwal discussed the initiative being run by the administration with the aim of promoting integrated development and nation-building.
The spokesperson said the session highlighted the focus of the region on the infrastructure of double use, which fulfills both civil and military strategic objectives.
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