Pune: Army Chief General Dalbir Singh today asked cadets of National Defence Academy (NDA) to be prepared for any "eventuality" in order to preserve integrity and sovereignty of the country.
"Considering recent aggression by our neighbour we should be ready for any eventuality. Preparedness is the surest way of ensuring peace in the region and our strength should prove deterrent for anyone who dares to violate our sovereignty," he said after reviewing the passing out parade of the 127th course of the premiere academy at Khadakwasla near Pune.
General Singh said the future leaders of the three services should be ready to to meet all challenges including those posed by internal strife as well as natural calamities as the countrymen looked up to the army to tackle major problems facing the nation.
"You should strive for excellence and raise the bar even higher," he added.
As many as 355 cadets passed out today with cadet Arpit Sangwan winning the President's gold medal in the overall order of merit.
"Considering recent aggression by our neighbour we should be ready for any eventuality. Preparedness is the surest way of ensuring peace in the region and our strength should prove deterrent for anyone who dares to violate our sovereignty," he said after reviewing the passing out parade of the 127th course of the premiere academy at Khadakwasla near Pune.
General Singh said the future leaders of the three services should be ready to to meet all challenges including those posed by internal strife as well as natural calamities as the countrymen looked up to the army to tackle major problems facing the nation.
As many as 355 cadets passed out today with cadet Arpit Sangwan winning the President's gold medal in the overall order of merit.
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