Indian Army chief general Upendra Dwivedi shared insights into his multi-religious upbringing, military career, and leadership values in an interview. He highlighted interfaith harmony within his regiment and recounted his early inspirations to join the Army. General Dwivedi also praised air marshal AP Singh’s leadership and reflected on their NDA days. His journey underscores respect for all religions, teamwork, and dedication to service as the 30th chief of Army staff.
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