Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi is in Satna on Saturday. He reached his childhood school, Saraswati Higher Secondary School, after 53 years. Regarding Operation Sindoor, the Army Chief said – This was a righteous war and will continue. We did not harm any innocent person, nor did we attack during Namaz or prayer times. As soon as Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi arrived at the school, students and teachers welcomed him. He informed that he studied in the fourth grade at this school in 1971-72. Returning to his school after so many years, the Army Chief became emotional. ‘Operation Sindoor united the country’ Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi said about Operation Sindoor, this campaign united the entire country. The mission was successful due to the combination of principles and technology. A clear message was given to Pakistan that we are followers of Dharma Yudh (righteous war) and will continue to adopt the same policy. ‘Decision-making ability learned from school’ He said that the decision-making ability learned during school days brought him many successes in the army. He gained the ability to make decisions from here in the fourth grade, and this led to decisive success in Operation Sindoor. He further added that this is the same school that strengthened his personality and his resolve to serve the nation. Army Chief gave the mantra for success to the students General Dwivedi told the students that the foundation of success is laid during student life. He shared the mantra for success as Three-A (Attitude, Adaptability, Ability). He said that Attitude brings a positive outlook and positivity. Adaptability allows you to bring changes within yourself with time, and Ability will bring you success in every field. He said that only those who work hard build the nation in the future. Whether you are in uniform or in civil dress, contribute to national service. This country is ours. Only when we all work together will the developed India of 2047 be built. Post navigation 4 dead as trolley rams into tempo in Rajasthan’s Phalodi:Were going to the field for harvesting; 12 people from MP also injured Bhopal youth drowns in Thailand under suspicion:Sister says, ‘He knew swimming’; colleague sought mobile password, father urges govt for thorough investigation