COAS Reaffirms Army's Commitment; Extends Best Wishes to Para-Athletes
General Upendra Dwivedi met with the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh to discuss wide-ranging issues and affirmed the Indian Army's commitment to nation-building. He also interacted with India's para-athletes via video call, expressing support ahead of the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
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General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), engaged in a comprehensive discussion with Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday, focusing on diverse issues important to the nation. During their interaction, General Dwivedi reaffirmed the Indian Army's unwavering commitment to nation-building and public welfare.
The Army's Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG PI) took to social media to share the event, posting, '#GeneralUpendraDwivedi #COAS had an interaction with the Hon'ble Chief Minister of #MadhyaPradesh, Shri Mohan Yadav, wherein, they held discussions on wide-ranging issues. #COAS reaffirmed that the #IndianArmy will always be committed towards #NationBuilding & well-being of the populace.'
In a separate event earlier this week, General Dwivedi demonstrated solidarity with India's para-athletes by engaging in a video call to offer his best wishes ahead of the Paris 2024 Paralympics. This interaction highlighted the Indian Army's commitment to fostering sportsmanship and excellence among its ranks. The official page of the Indian Army posted, 'Together We Rise: Supporting Our Para Athletes on Their Olympic Journey,' emphasizing the collective support for the athletes as they prepare rigorously for the global event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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