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Be prepared to meet challenges of modern warfare: Lt Gen MV Kumar asks IMA cadets

Lt Gen Kumar said the high level of training received by them at an elite institution like the IMA coupled with physical fitness, mental agility and technical prowess will help them deal with the challenges

PTI Dehradun Published 08.06.24, 12:33 PM
Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar reviewed the Passing Out Parade of 154 Regular & 137 Technical Graduate Courses at Indian Military Academy

Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar reviewed the Passing Out Parade of 154 Regular & 137 Technical Graduate Courses at Indian Military Academy X/@adgpi

General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command, Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar, on Saturday said the nature and dynamics of modern warfare is changing constantly and asked the gentlemen cadets passing out of the prestigious Indian Military Academy here to be prepared to meet these challenges.

Addressing the Passing out Parade of the IMA at the historic drill square as the reviewing officer, Lt Gen Kumar said technological advancement is constantly impacting the character of modern wars.

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"The dynamics of combat is changing continuously with the increasing use of space, cyber and information warfare. Today's wars are wars of ideas, intellect and innovation. You have to be prepared to be in the forefront to meet these challenges," he said.

Lt Gen Kumar said the high level of training received by them at an elite institution like the IMA coupled with physical fitness, mental agility and technical prowess will help them deal with the challenges of modern warfare.

Describing the Indian Army as an embodiment of professionalism, excellence and sacrifice, Lt Gen Kumar said the gentlemen cadets being commissioned into the army as officers with the POP should always bear this in mind and meet the highest standards of professionalism expected of them during their career.

A total of 394 gentlemen cadets passed out of the IMA on Saturday to be commissioned into the armies of their respective countries. 355 of them are Indian gentlemen cadets and 39 from friendly foreign countries.

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