Indian Army Celebrates New Year with Villagers, Strengthening Military-Civil Bonds

The Indian Army's Spear Corps marked the New Year by engaging with the local community in Bene Village, West Siang, through sports and traditional games. This initiative aimed to strengthen camaraderie, trust, and the military-civil bond in the strategically sensitive border region. Concurrently, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi extended New Year greetings, reaffirming the Army's vigilant security posture and referencing the ongoing Operation Sindoor. He also emphasized the Army's decade of transformation, focusing on jointness, self-reliance, and innovation for future readiness.

Key Points: Indian Army New Year Outreach in West Siang Strengthens Ties

  • Sports events foster military-civil bond
  • Army's "People First" philosophy in action
  • COAS highlights ongoing Operation Sindoor
  • Focus on jointness, self-reliance & innovation
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Indian Army strengthens military-civil bond during New Year outreach in West Siang

The Indian Army organized sports & games in West Siang to foster community trust, highlighting its "People First" philosophy & commitment to border security.

"The Indian Army is ensuring the security of the nation with utmost vigilance and determination. - COAS General Upendra Dwivedi"

West Siang, January 1

The Indian Army, through Spear Corps, marked the New Year by engaging with the local populace at Bene Village, West Siang, reaffirming its enduring commitment to strengthening the Military-Civil bond in forward and border areas, the Indian Army said in a press release.

Army personnel organised a series of sports and community interaction activities, including tug of war, archery and other traditional games, which witnessed enthusiastic participation from villagers of all age groups. The initiative fostered camaraderie, trust and mutual respect, further consolidating the close relationship between the Army and the local community.

Such engagements underscore the Indian Army's philosophy of "People First", wherein operational preparedness goes hand in hand with meaningful civil outreach. By interacting closely with residents, the Army continues to build confidence, enhance cooperation and promote unity in strategically sensitive regions.

Celebrating the New Year alongside the people, the Indian Army once again demonstrated that it remains not only the guardian of the nation's frontiers but also a steadfast partner of the community, committed to peace, stability and collective progress.

Earlier, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday extended New Year greetings to the nation and hailed India's decision action under Operation Sindoor, saying the "operation continues even today."

In an X post by the ADG PI-Indian Army, General Upendra Dwivedi noted that the army is undergoing a decade of transformation, stating "jointness, self-reliance, and innovation" as the pillars of India's defence strategy.

He called for indigenous technologies and new ideas to make the Army future-ready.

The COAS said, "On the auspicious occasion of New Year 2026, on behalf of the Indian Army, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all fellow citizens. May this New Year bring happiness, good health, and prosperity to you and your families. The Indian Army is ensuring the security of the nation with utmost vigilance and determination."

"Last year, the enemy's nefarious designs were given a befitting reply through firm and decisive action under Operation Sindoor, and this operation continues even today. Along with vigilance on the borders, the Army has played a vital role in national progress through rapid response during disasters within the country and nation-building efforts," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Such initiatives are crucial for border areas. When the local population trusts and cooperates with the army, our national security is doubly strengthened. Kudos to Spear Corps. General Dwivedi's focus on indigenous tech is also the right way forward.
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Aman W
While this is a positive step, I hope these outreach programs are consistent and not just for photo ops. The real test is sustained development and trust-building. The mention of Operation Sindoor is a firm reminder that vigilance can never relax.
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Sarah B
The "People First" philosophy is impressive. It's a holistic approach to security - you can't have a strong border without the support of the people living there. Tug of war with soldiers must have been fun for the villagers!
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Vikram M
Our army is truly the best in the world. They guard the frontiers in harsh conditions and still find time to celebrate with citizens. Operation Sindoor shows we are no longer tolerant of any mischief. Proud of our armed forces.
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Nisha Z
This is the real meaning of unity. In sensitive regions like West Siang, such bonds are our greatest strength. May the new year bring more peace and prosperity to those areas and our brave soldiers.

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