Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh Attends 81st Staff Course Convocation at DSSC
Defence Secretary Attends DSSC Convocation for 81st Staff Course
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Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh attended the convocation ceremony of the 81st Staff Course at the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in Wellington, Tamil Nadu, India. He congratulated the student officers, including 44 foreign participants, and emphasized the importance of their contributions to strengthening international military cooperation.
- 01Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh attended the 81st Staff Course convocation at DSSC.
- 0244 foreign officers participated in the course, highlighting international collaboration.
- 03DSSC has trained over 2,000 international and 19,500 Indian officers since its establishment in 1948.
- 04Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, addressed the evolving nature of warfare.
- 05The DSSC plays a crucial role in developing future military leaders and enhancing operational preparedness.
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Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh visited the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in Wellington, Tamil Nadu, India, for the 81st Staff Course convocation ceremony. He congratulated the student officers, which included 44 foreign participants, for their dedication and successful completion of the course. Singh praised the DSSC's role in fostering international military cooperation and emphasized the significance of the training provided to enhance leadership capabilities. Established in 1948, DSSC is a premier Tri-service training institution that has trained over 2,000 international and 19,500 Indian officers, many of whom have assumed key leadership positions globally. Earlier, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, addressed the officers on the changing dynamics of warfare and the need for jointness among the services to address emerging security challenges.
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The training at DSSC enhances the capabilities of military leaders, which is crucial for India's defense strategy and international military relations.
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