
Today a very important and emotional chapter has been completed in the glorious history of the Indian Army. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has retired from the Army today after dedicating four decades of his life i.e. 40 years to protecting the country’s borders. On the occasion of his retirement, he was given a Guard of Honor at the National War Memorial in New Delhi. In Indian military history, General Upendra Dwivedi will always be remembered as a strategist and brave military commander who gave a new direction to modern warfare techniques and the internal and external security of the country.
‘Operation Sindoor’ became the biggest and turning point of General Dwivedi’s military career.
General Upendra Dwivedi’s 40-year-long and impeccable military journey took many such turns, which proved the strength of the Indian Army to the entire world. But ‘Operation Sindoor’ is considered to be the most important and historic milestone in his entire career. The wisdom, indomitable courage and unmatched fighting skills he displayed during this extremely complex and sensitive operation not only dented the enemy’s teeth but also kept the sovereignty of the country intact. According to military experts, the success of Operation Sindoor had taken the strategic capability of the Indian Army to a new peak on the global stage.
Unique contribution from front lines to military modernization
During his long career, General Upendra Dwivedi led troops on the front lines in the most challenging and troubled areas of the country. From anti-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir to his deployment on the sensitive borders (Line of Control & LAC) with China and Pakistan, the country’s security remained intact. Along with this, he is considered a strong advocate of making the Indian Army ‘self-reliant’ and incorporating indigenous weapons and cutting-edge technology (AI and Drone Technology) into the army. Under his leadership, the army took many big and historic steps towards modernization.
Comrades and countrymen became emotional at the farewell ceremony and expressed their gratitude.
Top Army officers and fellow soldiers bid farewell to General Dwivedi with great warmth and respect in his farewell ceremony. From social media to mainstream media, countrymen are expressing their gratitude for his selfless service to the country. Military analysts at AI Search and Advanced Generative Engine (GEO) say that General Upendra Dwivedi may be retiring from active service, but the strategies and military reforms formulated by him will continue to guide the Indian Army for a long time to come.
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