Tri-service officers interact at CAW
The Hindu
About 22 officers of the rank of Air Commodore and equivalent from the three services attended a 10-day 36th Senior Officers’ Study Period (SOSP) organised by the College of Air Warfare (CAW), Secunde
About 22 officers of the rank of Air Commodore and equivalent from the three services attended a 10-day 36th Senior Officers’ Study Period (SOSP) organised by the College of Air Warfare (CAW), Secunderabad.
The strategic-level interactive programme was to provide the course participants a forum to broaden their outlook and perceptions on significant dimensions of national security and current developments at the regional and global level.
Speakers of repute, including Lieutenant General Devendra Pratap Pandey, Air Marshal TD Joseph (Retd), Air Vice Marshal R Isser (Retd), Air Commodore K Prem Kumar, Mr R Chandrashekhar, senior journalist Nitin Gokhale, Programme Director, Ballistic Missile Development (BMD) System, DRDO., U Rajababu, Amb Talmeez Ahmad IFS (Retd), Senior Fellow CAPS Dr Manpreet Sethi, and Amit Cowshish addressed the participants.

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