Building a streamlined, strong, modern military to enhance national defence capabilities
The Statesman Delhi|December 25, 2024
Building a streamlined, strong and modern military is a consistent policy of the Party and a necessary task in the new situation.

This ensures that the military remains robust, contributing to maintaining stability for the nation's development and prosperity.

Over the past years, the 371 Air Division has thoroughly embraced and implemented the policy through basic, cautious and solid measures. Our focus has been on several key areas.

Firstly, we have prioritised strengthening education and awareness, ensuring that officers and soldiers understand the policy of building a streamlined, strong and modern military. This helps to foster a sense of responsibility and determination among all ranks, ensuring alignment with the Party's direction for military development in the new situation.

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