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    Chief of Army Staff Promotes Reading at Delhi Book Fair Visit

    India January 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Pragati Maidan transformed into a hub of inspiration today when General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff, made a special appearance at the International World Book Fair. His core message was crystal clear: ‘India’s tomorrow belongs to its empowered youth.’

    The uniformed leader’s visit was more than ceremonial. He methodically toured thematic sections, showing particular interest in books about warfare tactics, national heroes, and strategic leadership. Young visitors watched in awe as he flipped through pages and shared anecdotes from his distinguished career.

    Over 150 minutes of engagement revealed a leader passionate about education’s role in defense readiness. General Dwivedi counseled students on balancing academics with physical fitness and civic responsibility.

    ‘Books build the mind; discipline shapes the character; together they forge unstoppable leaders,’ he articulated to packed seminar halls.

    This initiative forms part of broader Army campaigns to demystify military life and attract quality talent. By associating with cultural events, the forces humanize their image while promoting values of knowledge and patriotism.

    The fair features 25 country pavilions alongside extensive Indian participation, creating a global knowledge marketplace. General Dwivedi’s endorsement validates literature’s role in security consciousness.

    Media coverage amplified the event, with television channels broadcasting live interactions. Social media erupted with #ArmyChiefBookFair trending nationwide.

    Timing couldn’t be better, coinciding with Republic Day preparations and recruitment drives. The visit strategically positions the Army as forward-thinking, intellectually robust institution.

    Young attendees left with autographed books and renewed purpose. General Dwivedi’s book fair pilgrimage reminds us that India’s defense begins in classrooms, continues in libraries, and culminates on borders.

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