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Civil–Military Fusion Training Held In Pune For 144 Maharashtra Public Service Commission Probationers

Amid evolving security challenges and the growing need for seamless coordination between civilian authorities and the Armed Forces, the Shivneri Brigade under the aegis of Southern Command, in partnership with YASHDA (Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration), has launched the second edition of the Civil–Military Fusion Training Capsule. The initiative aims to nurture a new generation of administrators equipped for integrated governance and unified crisis response.

The week-long training programme brings together 144 MPSC probationers—108 men and 36 women—and Indian Army personnel, fostering a deeper understanding of each other’s roles, responsibilities, and operational frameworks. The significant participation of women reflects India’s commitment to diversity and inclusive leadership in public service and national security.

Designed as a forward-looking capacity-building exercise, the capsule focuses on strengthening interoperability, informed decision-making, and collaborative readiness. Probationers are being introduced to the Army’s ethos, discipline, organisational structure, and operational philosophy, enabling them to appreciate the military’s role in safeguarding sovereignty and supporting civil authorities during emergencies.

The curriculum covers a wide array of themes, including disaster response mechanisms, internal security coordination, developmental project assistance, and civil–military cooperation during natural calamities. Through interactive sessions, field exposure, and dialogues with Army leadership, the programme aims to enhance situational awareness and foster mutual trust.

Positioned as a strategic investment in India’s governance architecture and Aatmanirbharta, the Civil–Military Fusion Programme seeks to ensure that civil servants and military personnel can function as a unified team when confronting crises and undertaking nation-building initiatives. The initiative is expected to significantly boost preparedness for complex emergencies and improve joint responses at both regional and national levels.

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, commended the collaborative effort. He stated that this joint initiative between Southern Command and YASHDA “sets a benchmark for synergised governance and strengthens the nation’s preparedness for the challenges of tomorrow.”

The Civil–Military Fusion Programme 2025 stands as a model for integrated leadership development, promoting a culture of shared responsibility and reinforcing India’s commitment to strengthened civil–military relations for a secure and resilient future.

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