India Facing “Renewed Challenges” Along Borders: Army Chief at DSSC

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New Delhi: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General MM Naravane said India is facing renewed challenges along its borders and armed forces officers, who are under training, must remain abreast of all such developments.

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Speaking on ‘Developments along the Western and Northern Borders and their Impact on the Future Road Map of the Indian Army’ at Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in Wellington, Tamil Nadu, an Army statement said that he “emphasised that the nation is facing renewed challenges along its borders and exhorted the students on the need to remain abreast of all developments.”

General Naravane was on a two-day visit to the college. The lecture was delivered to the faculty and officers attending the 76th staff course at the college.

DSSC Commandant Lt Gen MJS Kahlon gave an update to General Naravane on the ongoing training activities and incorporation of new initiatives with specific reference to professional military training on “jointmanship” among the three services, the Army’s statement said.

The Army Chief was briefed on the changes being undertaken in the training curriculum and infrastructural development as a step towards enhancing the role of DSSC as a centre of excellence for professional military education, it noted.

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He complimented the college for maintaining a very high state of training in spite of COVID-19 pandemic constraints, the statement said.

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