Embrace discipline & courage: Western Command chief urges students

IANS April 5, 2025 184 views

Lieutenant General Mohit Wadhwa delivered an inspiring address at the Military Literature Festival in Lawrence School Sanawar, emphasizing the importance of discipline and courage for young students. He drew compelling parallels between military life and student experiences, encouraging youth to dream big and contribute to India's national vision. The event featured a special book fair showcasing military literature and included engaging talks by war veterans like Colonel Bobby Grewal. The festival aimed to connect students with the values of leadership, resilience, and service to the nation.

"Sanawar has a proud legacy of producing leaders and patriots" - Lt Gen Mohit Wadhwa
Kasauli, April 5: Lieutenant General Mohit Wadhwa, Chief of Staff, Western Command, on Saturday, urged students to embrace discipline, courage and a sense of purpose in their lives.

Key Points

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Western Command chief urges students to embrace national values

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Military literature festival celebrates soldier's courage and sacrifice

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Book fair highlights military themes and veteran experiences

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Inspiring talks connect military history with youth leadership

Addressing students, educators, authors, military veterans and literary enthusiasts, General Wadhwa, while appreciating the smooth conduct of two day-long event Military Literature Festival at The Lawrence School in Sanawar, said a literature festival is not merely about stories and narration of wars or battles but the soul of a nation which reflects the courage of our soldiers.

“Sanawar has a proud legacy of producing leaders and patriots. Today, more than ever, our nation needs young minds who are not only academically strong but also driven by values, integrity and service,” he said.

Drawing parallels between military life and student life, General Wadhwa highlighted how qualities like perseverance, leadership and resilience are essential in both arenas.

He encouraged students to rise above challenges, dream big and work relentlessly toward their goals to fulfil the Prime Minister's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

On the sidelines of the lit festival, a special book fair was organised, showcasing a diverse collection of literature centered around military themes.

The fair featured books authored by veterans, war historians and defense experts, offering deep insights into the lives, sacrifices, and experiences of armed forces personnel.

Simultaneously, war veteran Colonel Bobby Grewal delivered an engaging talk on the Battle of Basantar, one of the biggest tank confrontations of the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

His vivid recounting of the bravery, strategy and sacrifices of the brave hearts, including many alumni of Sanawar, captivated the audience, particularly the students who listened with keen interest and gained valuable insights into India’s military history.

The lecture was followed by the Basantar Memorial Inter-School English Declamation Contest and a Poetry Composition Contest that was well participated in by top schools across the country.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Such an inspiring message for our youth! Discipline and courage are exactly what we need to build a stronger India. The military-literature connection is fascinating too - stories have so much power to teach values. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the General's message, I wonder if we're putting too much emphasis on military values in education? Not every student needs to be soldier-like to contribute to society. Balance is important.
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Arjun K.
The book fair sounds amazing! Military history is so rich but often overlooked. Would love to see more events like this across the country. Anyone know if any of these books are available online?
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Neha T.
My grandfather served in the 1971 war. Hearing about the Battle of Basantar talk brought tears to my eyes. We must never forget these heroes and their sacrifices. More schools should include military history in their curriculum!
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Vikram P.
The declamation contest is such a great initiative! Public speaking + military history = perfect combo to build confident future leaders. Kudos to the organizers!
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Sunita R.
As a teacher, I completely agree that academic excellence alone isn't enough. We need to nurture character and purpose in students. Might borrow some of these ideas for my classroom! ✨

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