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In a significant address at the NDA's 149th Passing Out Parade, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi underscored the critical role of technology in shaping the future of the armed forces. He emphasized that advancements in technology will be pivotal in enhancing operational capabilities and ensuring national security.
Admiral Tripathi's remarks align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a technologically advanced India, where innovation and modernization are essential components of defense strategy. The Navy Chief urged the newly commissioned officers to embrace technological advancements and adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of warfare. He noted that the integration of cutting-edge technologies will not only bolster the military's effectiveness but also foster a sense of readiness in facing emerging challenges.
As India continues to invest in its defense capabilities, the focus on technology signifies a transformative approach to national security, aiming to position the country as a formidable force on the global stage.
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