The HQ Training Command of the Indian Air Force convened a significant Commanders’ Conclave aimed at evaluating and enhancing various facets of training, maintenance, and administration. This event, held on December 23, 2025, was led by Air Marshal Tejinder Singh, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Training Command.
Senior commanders and key stakeholders engaged in extensive discussions focused on refining the training systems within the Indian Air Force. The aim was to create a more effective and integrated approach to training that aligns seamlessly with the operational demands and advanced capabilities of the force.
In his address, Air Marshal Singh emphasized the necessity of ensuring that the training frameworks evolve in sync with the rapidly changing dynamics of modern air warfare. He stressed that realistic and forward-thinking training strategies are vital in equipping personnel to tackle contemporary challenges.
The conclave served as a crucial platform for fostering constructive dialogue, exchanging best practices, and collaborative problem-solving. This collaborative environment allowed commanders to unite their efforts in driving enhancements in training standards, maintenance processes, and administrative efficiency across the command.
Moreover, the event underscored the Indian Air Force’s unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and joint learning. By reinforcing its dedication to maintaining a robust and responsive training ecosystem, the conclave aimed to ensure operational readiness and relevance in an increasingly complex defense landscape.













