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PM Modi’s 5s approach will guide India towards Viksit Bharat: Army Chief | KNO

Says we are living in turbulent times; outlines roadmap to transform the force

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New Delhi, Nov 27 (KNO): Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5Ss approach — ‘Samman, Samvad, Sayog, Samridhi, and Suraksha’, as a roadmap to guide India through the ‘Amrit Kal’ towards a Viksit Bharat. Addressing the inaugural session of the third edition of Chanakya Defence Dialogue, a key conclave hosted by the Army here, General Dwivedi, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “The world has moved from the Cold War’s bipolarity through a brief unipolar moment into an uncertain and fractured order.” He underlined that the long piece is declining and comprehensive conflicts are on the rise. The Army Chief outlined a “set of springboards” that would drive the years of transformation ahead for the force, so as to remain decisive and future-ready in this rapidly-evolving global landscape. “We are living in an increasingly multipolar world, where major powers are continuously jostling and competing. The world has moved from the Cold War’s bipolarity through a brief unipolar moment, into an uncertain and fractured order. The long piece is declining, and comprehensive conflicts are on the rise,” Gen Dwivedi said. He underlined that with over 50 ongoing conflicts world over, to say “we live in turbulent times, may actually be an understatement”. So, if the globe is swivelling towards national security, deterrence and war-fighting, it inevitably “raises a fundamental question for us — how must the Indian military transform to remain decisive and ready in this rapidly-evolving global landscape,” the Army chief said. “The starting point to this question lies in the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5Ss approach — ‘Samman, Samvad, Sayog, Samridhi, and Suraksha’, meaning respect, dialogue, cooperation, prosperity and security, the general officer said. It guides how the whole-of-nation ecosystem must deliberate, coordinate and act through the ‘Amrit Kal’ towards a Viksit Bharat,” he said. He said the theme of Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2025 is “Reform to Transform: Sashakt and Aur Surakshit Bharat”. Gen Dwivedi recalled the ‘Decade of Transformation’ vision earlier announced by the Army for the period 2023-2032, and outlined a three-phase plan to make it a future-ready force. The phase one, ‘hop’, set the agenda for the journey of the force by 2032. Phase two, for 2037 vision, is a five-year consolidated period, drawing on the gains from phase one, and phase three, ‘jump’, with a 2047 vision, to graduate to the next level of “integrated future-ready force design”, Gen Dwivedi said. This trajectory has been further strengthened by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier designating 2025 as the ‘Year of Reforms’ and it proved its merit in Operation Sindoor, where years of reforms and readiness, translated into “decisive outcomes”. “So, as we carry this sovereign strategic success forward for future operations, and the larger aspirations of a Sashakt, Surakhshit and Viksit Bharat, the real question before us is what must propel our next leap,” the Army Chief said. He outlined a set of springboards that will drive the years of transformation ahead. The first one is ‘atmanirbharta’, the self-reliance and empowerment through indigenisation. The second one is accelerated innovation, he said, adding, “we must now move on from experimentation to enterprise-scale impact at a much faster pace in AI, cyber, quantum, autonomous systems, space and advanced materials.” The other two springboards are adaptation and military-civil fusion. Gen Dwivedi said he was confident that this conclave will deliver “actionable items”. Senior officials of the Indian armed forces, and defence and strategic affairs experts from India and abroad, have gathered in Delhi for this two-day conclave hosted at the Maneksahw Centre in Delhi Cantonment—(KNO)

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