With the rapid pace of technological advancement and information warfare gaining in strength day-by-day, these factors are taking a heavy toll on the human element, he said.
Bhamre, who inaugurated the 58th Conference of International Military Testing Association (IMTA) here, said insurgencies, terrorism and fundamentalism are the threats that an Indian soldier faces within the country and handling adversaries from within are a big hurdle.
He said to select, train and sustain the military in such a hostile environment needs good selection, training and nurturance, a statement by the Defence Ministry said.
He called upon the delegates that their vision statement should be "preparedness and well-being of soldier" for his mental and physical well-being.
Over 127 delegates from 21 countries, including hosts India, are participating in the conference organised by Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR), a Delhi based laboratory of DRDO.
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