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Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Visits DOT Division, Motivates New Agniveers in Training

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Last updated: September 2, 2024
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In a significant visit to the DOT Division, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, observed the training being imparted to the newly inducted Agniveers, the young soldiers under the Indian Army’s new recruitment scheme. During his visit, Lt Gen Singh took the opportunity to interact with the Agniveers and expressed appreciation for their commitment and dedication towards their duties.

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The training session showcased the rigorous preparation that Agniveers undergo to meet the high standards set by the Indian Army. It is designed to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their roles effectively, emphasizing combat readiness, discipline, and tactical prowess.

Lt Gen Singh commended the Agniveers for their enthusiasm and the professionalism they have shown early in their military careers. He exhorted all the young soldiers to continuously strive for excellence and maintain professional competence.

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He emphasized the importance of resilience, urging them to uphold the highest traditions of service and to prepare themselves to competently meet the evolving requirements of future soldiers.

The Army Commander’s interaction with the Agniveers not only serves to motivate them but also reinforces the Indian Army’s commitment to nurturing its personnel to face both current and future challenges effectively.

This visit highlights the vital role of the DOT Division in shaping the capabilities of the Indian Army’s newest members, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute to the nation’s defense.

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