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    Who is Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi? Here is all you need to know about the new Indian Army Chief

    Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, the new Indian Army Chief, brings a wealth of experience and accolades to his role. With a strong background in military education and a supportive family, he is well-prepared to lead the army and continue his legacy of service.

    From Classmates to Commanders: Sainik School graduates Dwivedi and Tripathi now command India's Armed Forces

    Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi and Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, once classmates at Sainik School Rewa, now lead the Indian Army and Navy. Their unique bond, formed in the early 1970s, has strengthened inter-service ties. With Admiral Tripathi already at the helm and Lieutenant General Dwivedi stepping in as Army Chief, their careers highlight the influence of early connections in military leadership.

    MHA to talk to Meiteis, Kukis in Manipur to bridge ethnic divide: Amit Shah

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah vowed to address the ethnic divide in Manipur by engaging with both the Meitei and Kuki communities promptly. He emphasized increasing central forces deployment if necessary to restore peace and take strict legal action against violence perpetrators. Shah directed the Manipur chief secretary to ensure adequate health, education, and rehabilitation facilities for displaced people.

    Modi 3.0 in action: NDA's 100-day dash unveiled with key ministry moves

    With the National Democratic Alliance assuming power, all Union ministries are set to launch their 100-day plans. ET provides a snapshot of the key government initiatives and actions planned for the next three months.

    Security agencies effectively controlled violence in J-K, says top Army commander

    Greeting the participants for the seventh Veterans Day rally in Rajouri, Lt Gen Dwivedi said its main objective is to find out the problems of ex-servicemen living in the Union Territory and to solve those as soon as possible with the help of the administration.

    Agniveers will be skilled citizens, says Northern Army Commander

    The army commander said that on completion of the four-year period, Agniveers will go to society as a disciplined, dynamic, motivated and skilled workforce for employment in other sectors including corporate and industry, central para military forces and public sector units to pursue their career in jobs of their choice.

    The Economic Times
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