If Pak continues to harbour terrorists, it has to decide if it wants to be part of geography or history: Army chief
NEW DELHI: In a stern message to Islamabad for supporting cross-border terrorism, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday referred to Op Sindoor launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack and said if "Pakistan continues to harbour terrorists and operate against India, then they have to decide whether they want to be a part of geography, history or not".At the Sena Samvad event here, Gen Dwivedi lauded the capabilities of the tech-savvy generation and the Army's intention to utilise their potential.“Let me first concede and accept that the (tech-savvy) generation is at least 10 times better than our generation. They are much more adaptable. They're socially aware, globally connected, and digitally fluent...The Indian Army is talking about 2026-27 as the year of networking and data centricity. We have started the internship, and we received one lakh applications for 100 vacancies," he said.The Army chief talked of rapid changes in technology and its impact on military modernisation. “Today, the military is changing so fast, the modernisation is taking place so fast, and technology becomes stale within 18 months. If you have to adapt to that kind of technology, how are you going about it? Therefore, the ripples of change have to be felt at every level, starting from a soldier to a Major to a Major General, till a general like me," he said.
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