[Delhi, XX]: We are pleased to announce that the Director General Information Systems (DGIS), Indian Army, will be co-organizing the Indo-Pacific Geointelligence Forum 2024 as a Knowledge Partner.
DGIS (Directorate General of Information Systems), oversees the procurement, deployment, and maintenance of various communication and information systems utilized by the Indian Army. These systems play a crucial role in enhancing the operational effectiveness and communication capabilities of the Indian Army across various terrains.
Commenting on DGIS’s participation, Lt Gen Ajay Chandele PVSM AVSM (Retd), President- Defence, Internal Security and Public Safety, Geospatial World remarked, “We are honoured to have DGIS, Indian Army, join us as a Knowledge Partner for the Indo Pacific Geointelligence Forum 2024. Their invaluable insights and experience will undoubtedly enrich the discussions on enhancing regional security and cooperation.”
โWe are excited to be a Knowledge Partner with Geospatial World at IPGF 24. This is a unique and invaluable opportunity to collaborate with technology experts, industry and academia to help formulate a security strategy for the Indo Pacificโ– Director General Information Systems (DGIS), Indian Army.
The Indo-Pacific Geointelligence Forum 2024 is one of Indiaโs foremost defence technology events. It is scheduled for 11-12 June 2024 at Vivanta, Dwarka in New Delhi. The theme of this event is “Resilient Multi Domain Regional Security – Land + Sea + Air + Space + Cyberspace,” emphasizing the imperative of safeguarding security and stability across vital domains in the Indo-Pacific region.
The forum aims to bring together key stakeholders from government, military, industry, and academia to exchange ideas, share best practices, and explore collaborative opportunities in addressing the evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
For more information about the Indo-Pacific Geointelligence Forum 2024, including registration details and sponsorship opportunities, please visit https://geointelligence.net/2024/index.html