Empowering Future Warriors: General Dwivedi's Visit to MCEME
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering in Secunderabad, commending its advanced training in emerging technologies. He was also presented with significant books highlighting armed forces' ethos and honored veterans for their societal contributions. These initiatives aim to keep the Indian Army future-ready.
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering in Secunderabad, where he learned about its cutting-edge training programs. The institution's comprehensive curriculum aims to produce top-tier technicians for the Indian Army, promoting self-reliance and operational readiness.
General Dwivedi toured the facilities, noting impressive projects in counter drones, robotics, quantum technology, and artificial intelligence. These initiatives, he observed, ensure the army's preparedness for future challenges. He expressed admiration for MCEME's focus on professional development and technological advancement.
In addition, General Dwivedi received notable books that highlight the armed forces' enduring spirit and honored veterans with the Veterans Achievers Award, acknowledging their exceptional contributions to society after military service. This visit underscores the commitment to fostering leadership and dedication among future soldiers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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