Stay ahead of the curve: Army Chief to defence trainees
"Warfare was changing and the need was to stay ahead of the curve," Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said at the Military Institute of Technology (MILIT), Pune, on Tuesday.
He was addressing the next generation leaders of the Indian Army who are undergoing training at the Defence Services Technical Staff Course (DSTSC), Pune.
He stated, "The relentless pace of change (called for) the need to stay ahead of the curve.” The Army Chief also spoke about 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 General mentioned the government's initiatives to transform the Army.
Stressing on the importance of military-diplomatic synergy, the Army Chief said it was a mix of operational readiness, strategic alignment and cohesive coordination. He called for a ‘seismic shift’ in military thinking that would reimagine and reconstruct the tools and techniques of warfare.
The Army Chief said the Indian Army had made immense 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.