Army Chief visits college of defence management

Army Chief visits college of defence management
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General Dalbir Singh, Chief of the Army Staff has said that the national security environment has become a big challenging task due to its complexity and unpredictability. Addressing at the valedictory function of the Higher Defence Management Course -10 at the College of Defence Management, he cautioned “internally, our social and ethnic diversity makes us vulnerable to stocking of fissiparous tendencies which can debilitate the nation”.

Hyderabad: General Dalbir Singh, Chief of the Army Staff has said that the national security environment has become a big challenging task due to its complexity and unpredictability. Addressing at the valedictory function of the Higher Defence Management Course -10 at the College of Defence Management, he cautioned “internally, our social and ethnic diversity makes us vulnerable to stocking of fissiparous tendencies which can debilitate the nation”.

He said that our adversaries can threaten national security even without physically violating national boundaries with the help of non-state actors. He also assured that the infrastructure development and modernisation needs of the armed forces are being taken care of.The Chief Guest General Dalbir Singh presented the trophies and book prizes to the participants. Colonel Saurabh Sharma was awarded with the Chief of Army Staff Trophy for the best all round performance in the course.

General Dalbir  Singh, COAS and  Air Vice Marshal Rajeev Sachdeva, Commandant CDM, Secunderabad with award winners of Higher Defence Management Course

Captain (Indian Navy) Devanshu Rastogi was awarded Chief of Naval Staff Trophy for standing first in MMS exams, and the most promising Foreign Student Trophy for HDMC-10 was awarded to Colonel S M Qamrul Hassan Bulbul, PSC of Bangladesh Army. The Higher Defence Management Course -10 was commenced on 26th May 2014, with 150 selected participants of the rank of Colonel and equivalent from the three services.

Besides this, it was also attended by officers from friendly foreign countries in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. On successful completion of the course, participants were also awarded degree of Master in Management Studies (MMS) by Osmania University and a certificate of Advanced Course in Management by the All India Management Association.

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