Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi delivered a blunt message to Pakistan, urging the nation to decide whether it wants to be part of geography or history. Speaking at an interactive session at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, he addressed a query about the Gen-Z generation and their role in national security.
Gen-Z Praised for Adaptability
General Dwivedi praised the current generation, stating, 'Let me accept that this generation is at least 10 times better than our generation. They are much more adaptable. They are socially aware, globally connected, and digitally fluent.' He emphasized that these traits make them valuable assets for the country's future.
Message to Pakistan
In a stern warning, the Army Chief said, 'Decide whether they want to be part of geography or history.' This remark underscores India's firm stance on cross-border relations and the need for Pakistan to choose a constructive path forward.
The interactive session covered various aspects of national security and the evolving role of technology in defense. General Dwivedi highlighted the importance of digital fluency and global awareness among the youth, noting that these qualities are crucial for adapting to modern challenges.
The event was attended by military personnel, strategic analysts, and members of the public. The Army Chief's comments have sparked discussions on social media and among defense experts, with many praising his straightforward approach.



