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Indian Army must be well acquainted to deal with challenges: Pratibha Patil.

Published: Saturday, Jun 11, 2011, 16:37 IST
Place: Dehra Dun | Agency: PTI

Asking the armed forces to be well acquainted in dealing with challenges of the 'knowledge era', President Pratibha Patil today said threats to the country's security are "constantly changing".

"The nature of warfare on the battlefield is constantly changing, as indeed are the various threats to our national security," she said.

Patil said this while speaking to the 546 'Gentleman Cadets' who passed-out of the Indian Military Academy (IMA) here after a glittering martial ceremony.

"The Army today must be fighting fit, and at the same time well acquainted to deal with the challenges of the knowledge era that we are living in," Patil said, who had arrived in the city a day before to officiate in the event.

Patil also urged the young officers to keep their conduct "high and impeccable" and fall back to the IMA's motto of keeping honour and welfare of the country first, when they are "faced with doubts, temptations, dilemmas and uncertainties."

"Being officers of the Indian Army requires that your character, discipline and integrity is absolute and unyielding. I urge you to keep your conduct and demeanour high and impeccable, and be an example for others to emulate," Patil told the young officers, who stood in a parade formation in the backdrop of the historic and iconic and 'Chetwode Hall'.

The President also asked the officers, including 17 from foreign countries and two from neighbouring Nepal, to not only display their role of warriors but also act as agents of peace and succor.

"Dear Cadets, as young officers of the time honoured Indian Army, your basic role is that of a warrior and a protector but you also have to act as a provider- provider of succor, peace and hope to citizens in times of disaster, calamity and distress.

"Wherever you are posted and in whatever capacity, always remember that you are an integral pillar of this vast edifice of our nation, and the stronger the pillar, the stronger is the nation," she said. The President, who is also the supreme commander of the armed forces, said the officers should keep themselves updated about the new technologies and scientific developments. "The application of science and technology in the field of defence preparedness and warfare is essential for the effectiveness of the armed forces. You as future leaders, must keep yourself abreast of new and emerging technologies, new age weapons and concepts of technology-driven warfare."

"Never ever let lack of knowledge and preparedness stand in the way of you performing your dharma, the dharma of a warrior," she said. She also asked the young officers to be leaders with great qualities. "Always remember, a leader is one who is not only mentally and physically tough, but one who is open to new ideas and can be calm and composed in difficult situations. And most importantly, one who can have the trust of those he leads.

"I exhort you, to do what it takes to develop this trust and confidence, and instill a deep spirit of unity of purpose in your team. Our armed forces have had a number of such officers, who throughout their career showed the way through their sterling leadership," she said. Cadets from Bhutan, Mongolia, Maldives, Mauritius, Tajikistan and Nepal were the members of the passing-out squad this time. Uttarakhand Governor Margaret Alva, Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' and Army chief VK Singh were also present during the passing-out parade.

Indian Army must be well acquainted to deal with challenges: Pratibha Patil - India - DNA
 
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^^^Presidents do not write the speech they just deliver them.

Yes. However, if the President does not know an iota about she is supposed to say, cannot give directions to areas of focus and it will be the speech writers who will be doing her job. What a travesty ...
 
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Dr. Kalam Must Be Pitched for the Next Presidentship.

I wanna See Him Again as the Commander-In-Cheief of Indian Armed Forces.... And Insipre The Youth of the Nation !!​
 
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Dr. Kalam should be our President again. He is one of the most eligible person for that post.

What President saying is really self criticism? Congress is in power for last eight years and we have the situation of army like this. Not a single artillery in last eight years! What they are doing?
 
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Well Madam President i think you should at first take a look towards very poor conditions of our forces. I mean Indian Army is the force which need up-gradation in every field and that too a decade ago but still nothing is being done except trials. Our army needs thousands of MBTs as our t55 were outdated a decade ago and our more than 2000 t72s have also crossed their life.

Artillery also needs modernization with induction of more than 1500 units. Same is the case with IA's aviation wing which is unbelievably small for a world's second biggest army and which consists of choppers which should be immediately replaced without any second thoughts. Army desperately needs air defence systems as USSR era SAM's are getting old.

Indian army also needs huge amount of anti-tank missiles. Putting aside all these stuffs IA also needs good assault rifles and carbines. They also needs good BP jackets, helmets, night vision devices, gps devices etc.

In short, Madam President its easy to say by sitting their in your office while our army is still using weapons which should have been faced off a couple decades ago.....
 
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Wow,she remembered that we have an army,finally!!!!The next time when the Presidential guards,follow her Merc pullman with horses,she should atleast get em' some good cars and not say "The horses must be prepared to chase presidential mercs"!!
 
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