On Army Day, the Army Chief boosted the morale of the soldiers and said - we are ready to face any challenge.


Posted on 16th Jan 2025 12:09 pm by rohit kumar

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said that the Indian Army has prepared a framework for the decade of change to face the challenges of the future. The objective of this change is to increase the operational and administrative capability of the army.

 

The Army Chief was addressing the soldiers on the occasion of the 77th Army Day Parade in Pune on Wednesday. From 2023, the Army has started organizing the Army Day Parade and other related programs in other cities outside Delhi. Speaking on this occasion, General Manoj Pandey praised the army and said that due to the efforts of the army, violence has reduced significantly in the interior areas of Jammu and Kashmir, which is considered very sensitive.

 

"Last year, along with the parliamentary and assembly elections, Amarnath Yatra was also conducted peacefully. Apart from this, the efforts of the army are also helping in establishing peace in many other provinces."

 

The Army Chief told the plans of the army.

The Army Chief also told about the plans of the army. He said that today our country is standing on the verge of a new era. To achieve the goal of a developed India, we need a stable and secure environment. The Indian Army is also playing a major role in achieving this. With this view, the Army has prepared a comprehensive outline of the Decade of Transformation to face the challenges of the future.

 

The objective of this transformation will be to increase our operational and administrative capacity. Along with this, the Army has also decided to focus on the year 2025 as the year of reforms and adoption of technology. This will help the Army to become a modern, new technology-equipped equipped, and capable security force for the future.

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