Army Chief Calls for Re-dedication to Service on Army Day 2026

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi extended heartfelt greetings on Army Day 2026, honoring the sacrifice of fallen soldiers. He highlighted the Army's operational vigilance during events like Operation Sindoor and its professionalism in disaster relief missions. The General emphasized aligning with the national vision by fostering jointness, self-reliance, and innovation in defence. He also reaffirmed the Army's commitment to the welfare of veterans, Veer Matas, and Veer Naris.

Key Points: Army Day 2026: COAS General Dwivedi's Message to Nation

  • Honors soldiers' supreme sacrifice
  • Highlights Op Sindoor & disaster relief
  • Embraces PM's vision of JAI
  • Commits to welfare of veterans & families
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"Re-dedicate ourselves nation's service in true spirit of our core ethos": COAS General Dwivedi on Army Day

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi extends Army Day greetings, honors sacrifices, and outlines vision for a 'Viksit Bharat'.

"Let us re-dedicate ourselves to the service of the Nation in the true spirit of our core ethos - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, January 15

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday extended greetings on the occasion of Army Day, paying tribute to the brave soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation.

In his message, he saluted the courage and dedication of serving personnel, veterans, defence civilians, Veer Matas, Veer Naris, and their families. Calling upon all ranks to uphold their profound responsibility to the nation, he urged them to re-dedicate themselves to service in the true spirit of the Indian Army's core ethos: 'Naam, Namak aur Nishaan'.

"On the momentous occasion of the Army Day 2026, I extend my heartiest felicitations and warm wishes to All Ranks of the Indian Army (IA), Veterans, Veer Matas, Veer Naris, Defence Civilians and their Families. We salute and honour the supreme sacrifice of our Bravehearts who have laid down their lives in the line of duty. We bear a profound responsibility in the national consciousness. As we look ahead, let us re-dedicate ourselves to the service of the Nation in the true spirit of our core ethos of 'Naam', 'Namak' aur 'Nishaan'," General Dwivedi wrote in his letter.

Reflecting on the past year, General Dwivedi highlighted the Indian Army's sustained vigilance and decisive operational responses across the security spectrum to safeguard national sovereignty and interests, notably during Operation Sindoor.

He also underscored the Army's exemplary professionalism in responding swiftly to natural disasters across India and in friendly neighbouring countries through Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, while continuing to make credible contributions to international peacekeeping under United Nations Peacekeeping (UNPK) missions.

"The bygone year called for sustained vigilance and decisive operational responses across the security spectrum in safeguarding our national sovereignty and interests as showcased during Op SINDOOR. Concurrently, the IA displayed remarkable professionalism in its swift response to the natural calamities both pan-India and in friendly neighbouring countries through HADR Ops and continued to contribute credibly to international peace as part of UNPK missions," he added.

General Dwivedi emphasised that, in alignment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'JAI' (Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation), the Army must strengthen synergy with other services and agencies. He said this approach would accelerate the development of indigenous defence capabilities and nurture a culture of innovation.

The Indian Army, he noted, will remain a key enabler in achieving the national vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, contributing not only to national security but also to socio-economic development, disaster relief, and comprehensive nation-building under the frameworks of the Year of Reforms and the Decade of Transformation. "Aligned with the Prime Minister's vision of JAI (Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation) our vision this year should prioritise synergy with other services and agencies to foster the development of indigenous defence solutions and the culture of innovation. The IA will be a key enabler in realising the national objectives of Viksit Bharat@2047, contributing to national security alongwith socio-economic progress, disaster relief, and comprehensive nation-building efforts under the frameworks of Year of Reforms and Decade of Transformation," the letter read.

Reaffirming the Army's commitment to its extended family, the COAS stressed the importance of ensuring the welfare and dignity of veterans, Veer Matas, Veer Naris, and their families, whose resilience continues to inspire the force.

"Let us reaffirm the sacred commitment and dedication of the IA towards the welfare and dignity of our respected Veterans, Veer Matas, Veer Naris and their families, whose strength and resilience continue to inspire us," the letter read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see the emphasis on HADR operations and helping neighboring countries. Our Army's role goes far beyond just combat. True nation builders.
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Vikram M
The focus on 'Atmanirbharta' in defence is crucial. We must become self-reliant. Proud of the Army's vision aligning with Viksit Bharat 2047. Our soldiers are the true pillars of this progress.
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Priya S
While the sentiment is noble, I hope this re-dedication translates to tangible improvements on the ground for our jawans – better equipment, timely promotions, and robust support for veterans and their families. The words need strong action behind them.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor showed our resolve. The nation sleeps peacefully because our Army stands guard on the borders in the harshest conditions. My deepest respect to every soldier and their family.
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Michael C
The mention of Veer Matas and Veer Naris is so important. The strength of a soldier's family is incredible. Happy Army Day to all the brave hearts.

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