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General Manoj Pande, COAS, Commends Retiring Officers for Selfless Service at Retiring Officers’ Seminar

As the retiring officers bid farewell to the olive green, they carry with them the memories of a lifetime, the bonds of camaraderie forged in the crucible of service, and the knowledge that they have made a lasting impact on the nation and its people.

In a poignant gathering that celebrated years of dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to duty, General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), engaged in a heartfelt interaction with the officers superannuating on March 31, 2024, during the Retiring Officers’ Seminar (ROS).

Against the backdrop of camaraderie and nostalgia, the COAS lauded the retiring officers for their exemplary service to the nation and the organization, expressing gratitude for their invaluable contributions and reaffirming his belief in their continued role in nation-building.

The Retiring Officers’ Seminar serves as a poignant occasion for the Indian Army to bid farewell to its esteemed members who have dedicated the prime of their lives to the service of the nation. As the officers prepare to embark on a new chapter in their lives, the seminar provides an opportunity for reflection, camaraderie, and celebration of their illustrious careers.

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General Manoj Pande, in his address to the retiring officers, expressed profound admiration for their selfless service and unwavering dedication, stating, “Your contributions to the Indian Army and the nation are immeasurable.

Through your tireless efforts, you have upheld the highest traditions of honor, integrity, and service. Your commitment to duty, sacrifice, and perseverance has been an inspiration to us all.”

Amidst heartfelt expressions of gratitude and fond reminiscences of shared experiences, General Pande reaffirmed his faith in the retiring officers’ continued contributions to nation-building. He emphasized the pivotal role they would play in shaping the future of the nation through their wealth of experience, knowledge, and leadership.

The Retiring Officers’ Seminar provided a platform for the retiring officers to reflect on their journey, share their insights and experiences, and impart invaluable wisdom to their peers and juniors.

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It was a moment of camaraderie, nostalgia, and heartfelt farewells, as colleagues bid adieu to cherished comrades who have stood shoulder to shoulder in the face of adversity and triumph.

As the curtain falls on their illustrious careers in the Indian Army, the retiring officers embark on a new journey filled with promise, possibilities, and opportunities.

General Manoj Pande expressed his confidence in their ability to excel in their future endeavors, stating, “While your time in uniform may be coming to an end, your journey as a nation-builder is just beginning. I have no doubt that you will continue to make us proud and contribute positively to society, just as you have done in the Indian Army.”

The Retiring Officers’ Seminar served as a reminder of the Indian Army’s ethos of selfless service, camaraderie, and sacrifice.

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As the retiring officers bid farewell to the olive green, they carry with them the memories of a lifetime, the bonds of camaraderie forged in the crucible of service, and the knowledge that they have made a lasting impact on the nation and its people.

As they embark on their new journey, the Indian Army extends its warmest wishes to the retiring officers, expressing gratitude for their years of dedicated service and wishing them success, happiness, and fulfillment in all their future endeavors. Their legacy will forever be etched in the annals of the Indian Army, serving as a guiding light for generations to come.

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Pratham Gurung
Pratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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2 COMMENTS

  1. 95% of officers will do selfish service not for nation
    When my mother in law was not well they are not allowed leave for my husband after death they sent leave

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