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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi Ignites Passion and Vision Among Future Military Commanders at MILIT, Pune

November 26, 2024 Photo(s): By X / HQ_IDS_India
General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff addressed the Future Leaders of Tri-Services on 'Indian Army's Strategy for Tackling Emerging Conflict Situations' at MILIT, Pune.

The hallowed portals of Mehra Auditorium at Military Institute of Technology (MILIT), Girinagar, came alive with inspiration and purpose as General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), addressed the young military commanders and next generation leaders of the Indian Army undergoing training at the Defence Services Technical Staff Course (DSTSC), Pune. His dynamic presence and visionary words left an indelible impact on the student officers, energising them to embrace the challenges of modern warfare with unwavering resolve and unrelenting zeal.

In his impassioned address, General Dwivedi delved into the evolving landscape of warfare, emphasising the relentless pace of change and the need to stay ahead of the curve. The COAS spoke of defence preparedness as not just a requirement but an art, a symphony of strategy and precision. Highlighting the emerging threats and challenges as pertinent in Indian context, the COAS emphasised on ongoing transformational initiatives being undertaken by the Indian Army. He urged the officers to embody the spirit of versatility, adaptability and steely determination in line with the transformation drive.

The COAS also interacted with officers from Friendly Foreign Countries undergoing the Defence Services Technical Staff Course (DSTSC), Pune.

The COAS took a moment to celebrate the Indian Army's monumental contributions to nation-building. He spoke with pride about its unmatched role in providing humanitarian aid during natural disasters, bringing solace and hope in times of despair. He also lauded the Army's courage in evacuating Indians from perilous conflict zones, showcasing a blend of tactical brilliance and human compassion.

Stressing the importance of military-diplomatic synergy, the Army Chief underscored the power of unity in countering external threats. Operational readiness, strategic alignment, and cohesive coordination, he said, were the bedrock of a formidable force. Calling for a seismic shift in military thinking, the COAS urged the officers to reimagine and reconstruct the tools and techniques of warfare.

General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff at MILIT, Pune.

The COAS commended MILIT for its illustrious role in shaping leaders not only for the Indian Armed Forces but also for Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs). He praised MILIT as a beacon of excellence, a crucible where leaders of tomorrow are forged with intellect, character and purpose, inspiring both faculty and students.

Rear Admiral Nelson D'Souza, NM, Commandant, MILIT, expressed profound gratitude for the visit, stating that General Dwivedi's words have rekindled a sense of purpose and pride in directing staff and student officers, and will guide them to achieve greater heights, embodying the ethos of courage and commitment.