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All Indian military and government personnel are invited to attend free of charge

Warfare is changing, perhaps more rapidly and fundamentally today than at any point in history. To take advantage of the ongoing RMA, India will need to reform the way it plans, thinks, procures, trains and fights. Technology alone does not constitute RMA; it requires synergy with organisation and doctrine. This can be achieved by training, innovation and adaptation.
Revamping the Training System, SK Saini, Journal of Defence Studies, IDSA

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Training philosophy
The joint doctrine of the 1.3 million-strong Indian Armed Forces and the service-specific doctrines of the army, navy and air force lay great emphasis on individual and collective training and technical and HR development, taking into account the likely environment, technology, battlefield scenarios, threat perception and internal security situations in the years ahead. As the Indian Armed Forces modernise and induct new platforms and complex surveillance and delivery means, the need to transform training philosophy, modify and improve the present training infrastructure and methods, introduce new training technologies to save costs and get better results in terms of skill sets and efficiency has never been greater. Over 50,000 young aspirants are drafted into the Indian Armed Forces every year and put through training of varying periods from 20 to 65 weeks. Over 1,500 officer cadets join four different colleges for commission into the armed forces every year. Thousands of officers undergo post-commission training in 40 different institutions. At any one time, at least 6,000 officers remain under training.

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Simulated training
Sustained training and a better grasp of next-generation equipment with new technologies is required. Emphasis is on enhancement of technical levels, dual-trade training, multi-tasking and training the trainers. Modern methods of training are being introduced with enhanced use of simulators. The army will continue to be deployed for fighting in sub-conventional operations in the foreseeable future. Therefore, desired capacities have to be built into the recruitment system, training philosophy and methodology, training infrastructure in training academies, regimental training centres, divisional training schools and schools of instruction to produce highly capable officers and soldiers to meet the future warfare challenges efficiently. The most cost-effective methodology for training is simulated training. This creates a realistic environment to generate near-real responses to various contingences as well as handling of complex weapon systems, without the need to go outdoors and use operational equipment. It also saves transportation costs and ammunition.
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About the Organisers


IDYB Group
IDYB Group publishes the Indian Military Review monthly magazine and the annual Indian Defence Yearbook. Indian Military Review (IMR) is the number-one monthly defence magazine in India, with pan-India news-stand distribution. It covers national defence, homeland security, neighbourhood, modernisation, defence research, military technology, paramilitary forces and military history. IMR is recommended reading for services officers preparing for Staff College entrance and promotion exams. The Indian Defence Yearbook is an annual compendium of all matters concerning defence and security for the whole year, including defence expenditure, new acquisitions, defence research and all important developments. The inaugural issue was released by the President of India in 1997. Fifteen issues have been published since then.

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CENJOWS

The Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS) was raised at the initiative of the Ministry of Defence on 24 August 2007 and is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860 in India. CENJOWS is an independent, professional research institute established in pursuit of strengthening the concept of Jointness within the defence forces, as well as with other agencies that jointly contribute towards the nations war fighting capability. It is presently located within the precincts of HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) in Kashmir House Complex. The Honble Defence Minister is the Patron-in-Chief with the three Service chiefs, defence secretary, secretary defence finance, members of parliament, members from academia and industry and former Chiefs of Integrated Staff (CISC) forming the Advisory Board. The CISC, HQ IDS chairs the Executive Council which has Deputy Chiefs of HQ IDS as other members. Lt Gen (Retd) AS Kalkat, SYSM, PVSM, AVSM, VSM is the Director Emeritus and Maj Gen (Retd) KB Kapoor, VSM is the Director of CENJOWS.

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Shephard Media

Shephard Media has provided intelligence to the aerospace and defence communities since 1981 through a range of leading international conferences and exhibitions, and a world-renowned publishing portfolio, including magazines, industry handbooks and online news services. Land Warfare International As part of the delegate package, each delegate will receive one copy of Land Warfare International at the event along with a 12-month free subscription. Military Simulation and Training Handbook Each delegate attending the event will also receive a free copy of the Military Simulation and Training Handbook. For advertising opportunities email Mike Wild on mike.w@shephardmedia.com Special rates are available for sponsors and exhibitors. For all event updates visit shephardmedia.com

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Why you should attend


Military Simulation & Training India 2012 will bring together top military officers, industry and academic subject matter experts to discuss the latest developments and requirements on training and simulation systems for India. The event will look at the future requirements of military simulation to include the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and defence R&D establishments.

You will have the opportunity to:


Network with senior military, government and industry training and simulation experts Evaluate the most effective training and simulation technologies Examine commercial off-the-shelf aids for military simulation and modelling Listen to serving officers dealing with formulating policy and implementation of training doctrines Leverage the expertise of the Shephard-IMR in organising quality defence events

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Training requirements in keeping with the doctrines for war at the strategic, operational and tactical levels Requirement of advanced training aids, including computers and simulators Virtual and computer-aided wargaming Alternatives to large-scale exercises with troops and field firing practices Latest developments and trends in training of artillery, air defence, infantry soldiers individual and collective training, combat engineers, and signals and communications Technical training

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Exhibiting at Military Simulation & Training India 2012


Exhibitor package
The event offers an effective forum and a strong platform to showcase the latest developments in training aids, systems and technologies. The Indian Armed Forces is the second largest importer of weapon systems in the world today. Serving officers and key decision makers will visit the exhibition. Display opportunities at Military Simulation & Training India are offered as 3m by 2m display areas. 3m x 2m display area in the exhibition hall 3,500

Exhibition package includes:


Electrical socket on request Refreshments during the conference days Two complimentary delegate places Discounted rate for additional delegates.

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Sponsorship Opportunities
Lead Sponsorship Opportunities
Gala Dinner Speakers Dinner Conference Room and Delegate Gift Package Official Evening Reception at the end of Day One 25,000 18,000 12,500 15,000

A standard lead sponsorship opportunity includes:


Official lead sponsorship recognition, including company logo on associated promotional literature, website and targeted email campaigns, plus conference acknowledgements Display space in a prime location Complimentary delegate places for the two-day conference Additional delegate places for your company personnel at a discounted rate Two complimentary stand-manner places for the two-day exhibition.

Sponsorship Opportunities
Registration and Refreshments on Arrival on Day One Delegate Bags Delegate Lanyards Pre-Conference Workshop Delegate Folders Lunch Breaks Day One & Day Two available Refreshment Breaks Day One & Day Two available Event Badges Event Guides Internet Area 10,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 10,000 per day 8,000 per day 7,500 7,500 4,000

A standard sponsorship opportunity includes:


Official partnership recognition, including company logo on associated promotional literature, website and targeted email campaigns, plus conference acknowledgements Display space Complimentary delegate places for the two-day conference Additional delegate places for your company personnel at a discounted rate One invitation to VIP dinner (subject to taking place).

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Conference programme
Programme may be subject to change

DAY ONE THurSDAY 21 JuNE 2012


08.00-09.00 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION
09.00 09.10 09.30 09.50 CHAIRMANS OPENING REMARKS Major General (Retd) K B Kapoor, VSM, Director, Centre for Joint Warfare Studies INAUGURAl ADDRESS Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, PVSM, AVSM, NM*, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff & Chairman Centre for Joint Warfare Studies KEyNOTE ADDRESS Dr V K Saraswat, Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister & Director General Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) OVERVIEW OF TRAINING lieutenant General K Surendra Nath, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, GOC-in-C Army Training Command, Indian Army Responsible for all training in the Army from concept to implementation. All training aids, simulators to be introduced must be approved by ARTRAC. They exercise supervision over 30 large training establishsments of the Indian Army INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

10.10 10.30

10.50-11.20 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION


Chairman: Brigadier (Retd) Gurmeet Kanwal, Director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies 11.20 11.40 12.00 12.20 lieutenant General SP Tanwar, Director General Military Training, Indian Army Brigadier A Asthana, Commandant, Wargaming Development Centre, Indian Army INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

12.40-14.10 LUNCH & EXHIBITION


Chairman: Air Commodore (Retd) Jasjit Singh, AVSM, VrC, VM, Director, Centre for Air Power Studies 14.10 14.30 14.50 15.10 Air Marshal Anil Chopra, Air Officer I/C Personnel, Indian Air Force Air Vice Marshal Ravi Burli, Director Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Induction with Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Bangalore, simulation and training for the Light Combat Aircraft and the Advanced Light Helicopter INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

15.30 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION


16.00 16.20 16.40 17.00 Mr Sanju Kundu, Inspector General (Training) Border Security Force, Indian Police Service Mr Bhagwan Shankar, Joint Secretary (Police Modernisation), Ministry of Home Affairs INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

17.20-18:30 DRINKS RECEPTION

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Conference programme
DAY TWO FrIDAY 22 JuNE 2012
08.00-09.00 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION
09.00 09.10 09.30 09.50 10.10 11.00 11.20 11.40 12.00 13.50 14.10 14.30 14.50 CHAIRMANS OPENING REMARKS Vice Admiral (Retd) Pradeep Kaushiva, UYSM, VSM, Director, National Maritime Foundation KEyNOTE ADDRESS lieutenant General Ramesh Halgalli, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information Systems & Training), Army HQ Shri MV Pathak, Deputy Inspector General Director MPT, Indian Coast Guard INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

10.30-11.00 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION


lieutenant General PG Kamath, Commandant, Army War College lieutenant General VK Saxena, Commandant Army Air Defence College INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

12.20-13.50 LUNCH & EXHIBITION


Major General AK Sen, VSM, Commandant, Counter-Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School lieutenant General N K Singh, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Doctrine & Training) INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl

15.10-15.40 REFRESHMENTS & EXHIBITION


15.40 16.00 16.20 16.40 17.00 Mr Upmanyu Chatterjee, Joint Secretary (Training), Indian Ministry of Defence INDUSTRy SlOT INDUSTRy SlOT QUESTION & ANSWER PANEl Close of conference and Vote of Thanks

CONFERENCE CLOSE

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Calendar of events
April 18, 2012 - April 19, 2012 Bristol, UK

May 9, 2012 - May 11, 2012 Rome, Italy

May 23, 2012 - May 24, 2012 Queensland, Australia

June 21, 2012 - June 22, 2012 New Delhi, India

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Nov. 7, 2012 - Nov. 9, 2012 TBC

Nov. 14, 2012 - Nov. 16, 2012 New Delhi, India

Nov. 27, 2012 - Nov. 28, 2012 Bristol, UK


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