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Gear Up To Safeguard Nation Against External, Internal Threats

DEHRADUN: Gear Up To Safeguard Nation Against External, Internal Threats Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lt Genย S K Sainiย on Saturday asked cadets passing out of theย Indian Military Academyย (IMA) here to be prepared to rise to challenge situations where they will be repeatedly called upon to safeguard the country’s territorial integrity against external and internal threats. He also asked the cadets to keep abreast with technological changes that are perennially on the fast track.

Progress in warfare and technology should go hand in hand, Lt Gen Saini said while addressing them as the reviewing officer of the passing out parade.

“It is just the beginning. I see uncertainty, competition, and confrontation on the horizon. You may face situations where you will be repeatedly called upon to safeguard the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty against external and internal threats,” he said.

The Lt General said that “amid weapon proliferation, non-state actors pedaling conflict and expansionist global ideology, we have to strive hard to keep the peace and uphold the rule of law”.

“I am confident that you will rise to the challenge,” he said.

The vice chief of army staff asked cadets to become knowledge warriors, fully equipped with digital tools, but remember that the man behind the gun retains his prime importance.

Lt Gen Saini said the high standards of training received at the IMA has equipped them to be effective leaders of men but underlined the importance of character in the profession.

“Once a poor character is exposed to the troops there is no second chance to correct,” he said and asked them not to give in to vices like anger, arrogance, and jealousy.

The Lt General said that the passing out cadets had become members of the world’s finest army and they had to uphold its reputation by dedicating themselves to protecting the country’s honor with a deep sense of commitment.

“The expectation of an entire nation is on you,” he said.

In total, 325 cadets became part of theย Indian Armyย on Saturday after a colorful passing out parade carried out on the IMA’s drill square with the historic Chetwode Building in the backdrop.

Seventy cadets from friendly neighboring countries also passed out from the IMA on Saturday to become part of the armies of their respective countries.

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The Economic Times

Kartik Sud

I am working as a News Author With the DefenceXP network, Observing LOC and LAC

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