General Upendra Dwivedi Evaluates Advanced Training at Army Air Defence College
General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of the Army Staff, recently visited the Army Air Defence College to evaluate its advanced training systems and the institution's evolving role in enhancing India's air defence capabilities.
During his visit, General Dwivedi received an overview of the cutting-edge training facilities that blend modern teaching methods with practical experience, research, and innovation. The college emphasizes technology-driven training, aligning with the Army's ongoing efforts to adapt to future battlefield requirements.

In his address to the personnel, General Dwivedi emphasized the Indian Army's transformation strategy, highlighting the growing significance of operations across multiple domains. He stressed the need for adaptable leadership to effectively address emerging security threats.
He pointed out that future warfare will require seamless integration across various domains—such as land, air, cyber, and space—and urged troops to engage in continuous learning and innovation.

General Dwivedi also presented Commendation Cards to selected personnel in recognition of their exemplary service and contributions.
Praising the Army Air Defence College for its groundbreaking efforts, he acknowledged its significant role in developing a technologically advanced and future-ready air defence capability.
This visit underscores the Indian Army's dedication to modernization, innovation, and leadership development in an increasingly complex operational landscape.







