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Ran Samwad 2026 Bengaluru: India’s Tri-Service Seminar on Multi-Domain Warfare Explained

India will host the Tri-Service Seminar Ran Samwad 2026 in Bengaluru to discuss multi-domain warfare, defence preparedness, and evolving global security challenges.
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New Delhi: The Tri-Service Seminar Ran Samwad 2026 will be held on April 9–10, 2026, at the Indian Air Force Training Command in Bengaluru. This important defence event will bring together experts from India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force to discuss future warfare strategies. 

The main focus this year is on Multi Domain Operations, which means preparing for war across land, air, sea, cyber, space, and cognitive areas. The seminar aims to help India strengthen its defence readiness and respond better to modern security challenges.

What is Ran Samwad 2026?

‘Ran Samwad’ is a tri-service initiative created to encourage deep discussions on war, warfare, and warfighting. It was conceptualised by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.

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It is designed as a platform where military officers, experts, and thinkers come together to share ideas and prepare for future conflicts.

Theme of Ran Samwad 2026

Multi Domain Operations: An Imperative for Addressing Conventional and Irregular Threats”

This theme highlights the need for India’s armed forces to operate together across multiple domains.

Modern wars are no longer limited to land or sea. They now include:

  • Cyber attacks
  • Space-based systems
  • Information and psychological warfare

The seminar will focus on handling both traditional and new-age threats effectively.

What are the Features of Ran Samwad 2026

1. Preparing for Multi-Domain Conflict

Experts will discuss how India’s defence forces can build a strong roadmap to handle complex conflicts involving multiple domains.

2. Changing Nature of Warfare

Sessions will examine how global trends and new technologies are transforming modern battlefields.

3. Whole-of-Nation Approach

The seminar will explore how India can use national resources—military, industry, and technology—together for better defence preparedness.

4. Doctrinal and Training Reforms

There will be discussions on updating military doctrines, improving training, and redesigning operational strategies.

5. Command and Control Systems

Experts will focus on better coordination and decision-making in complex war situations.

Civil-Military Fusion: A Key Highlight

One of the major topics will be civil-military fusion.

This means closer coordination between:

  • Armed forces
  • Government agencies
  • Industry and technology sectors

This approach will help India respond faster and more effectively to threats.

What is the Importance of Ran Samwad 2026

1. Adapting to Technological Changes

New technologies like AI, cyber tools, and space systems are changing warfare. The seminar will help India adapt quickly.

2. Strengthening National Security

It will guide the Indian Armed Forces in improving operational readiness.

3. Strategic Planning for Future Wars

The discussions will help create better strategies to deal with both conventional wars and irregular threats like terrorism and cyber attacks.

Background: First Edition of Ran Samwad

The first edition of ‘Ran Samwad’ was held at the Army War College in Mhow.

It focused on:

  • Impact of technology on warfare
  • Building strategic dialogue among military experts

This laid the foundation for regular and structured discussions on defence strategy.

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