‘Balance operational effectiveness with well-being of soldiers’
Kashmir Impulse Desk
New Delhi, June 13
The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, on Saturday said that the Indian Army must remain adaptive and future-ready.
An official spokesman in a statement issued by the Press Information Bureau here said that reviewing the passing-out parade of the 158th Regular Course and the 141st Technical Graduate Course at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, President Murmu said that in an era of rapidly changing security challenges, technological advances, and complex global environments, the Indian Army must remain adaptive and future-ready.
Speaking on the occasion, the President congratulated the officer cadets on the successful completion of one of the most rigorous training programs in the country.
She said that their courage and wisdom will be their strengths.
President Murmu was delighted to see nine women cadets.
She said that this was a watershed moment in the history of IMA.
President Murmu said it was not only a milestone in the history of India’s defence forces but also an inspiring example of India’s march towards women-led development.
She expressed confidence that many more women cadets would join the academy.
The President also congratulated the cadets from the friendly foreign countries.
She expressed confidence that they will bring many laurels to their armed forces and countries through their service and the values they have imbibed at IMA.
President Murmu said that the presence of foreign cadets at IMA reflects India’s commitment to fostering friendship, cooperation and peaceful relations with countries across the world. Cadets at this institution develop mutual trust, understanding and professional bonds that play an important role in strengthening defence cooperation among nations.
She told officer cadets that they are the protectors of our nation’s sovereignty, unity, and integrity.
President Murmu said that they carry the sacred trust of over 140 crore citizens.
She advised them to remember that service is the highest duty.
The President urged young officers to be lifelong learners, courageous decision-makers, and ethical leaders.
She said that as Army officers, the officer cadets will be responsible for leading, guiding and caring for the soldiers.
President Murmu said that they have to lead by example, inspire confidence, and encourage the spirit of teamwork and dedication.
She said that by balancing operational effectiveness with the well-being of their soldiers, they will build trust and strengthen the fighting capability of the units they will lead.
The President said that they are expected to lead from the front, care for their soldiers and uphold the finest traditions of our armed forces.
















