Modern warfare is no longer a solely physical
domain, but a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape increasingly influenced by
complex data networks and advanced cyber technologies, IAF Chief Air Chief
Marshal VR Chaudhari said on Saturday.
Addressing the Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) of
the 213 Officers' Course at the Air Force Academy (AFA) at Dundigal near here,
Chaudhari also said tomorrow's conflicts cannot be fought with yesterday's
mindset.
"Modern warfare is a dynamic and
ever evolving landscape. It is no longer solely a physical domain. It is
increasingly influenced by complex data networks and advanced cyber
technologies. As leaders, you all need to adapt, innovate and leverage
technology effectively for proving decisive in winning wars," the Air Chief
Marshal said. He further said professionalism, aggressiveness and initiative
are the three most admired qualities of a leader and at the same time, leaders
who are thinkers are also needed.
"As you embark on this extraordinary journey,
let the core values of the Indian Air Force - mission, integrity and excellence
be your guiding beacon," he advised the newly commissioned officers.
"For us, the men and women in
uniform, mission accomplishment is of utmost importance. It is vital for maintaining the direction,
efficiency and overall success of an organisation," he said.He also suggested that they must cultivate
the habit of reading and that it would bear rich dividends.
"The more you read, the better
you will understand the complexities of your field. A well-read mind is capable
of adapting and leading with clarity in the face of the unknown," he said.
While gaining professional knowledge is paramount,
the newly commissioned officers should hone their skills in other areas as
well, he said.
On integrity, he brought out how making ethical
choices, upholding the highest standards of conduct and leading by example will
inspire trust and loyalty with the team members. Speaking on the IAF's vision
statement of ‘People First, Mission Always', Chaudhari urged newly commissioned officers to earn the respect of
their subordinates and peers through professional competence, physical and
moral courage, character and empathy.
The CGP marks the successful culmination of
training of 235 flight cadets of flying and ground duty branches of the Indian
Air Force.
Chaudhari, who was the Reviewing Officer, conferred
the Presidents' Commission to the graduating flight cadets on successful
completion of their training. The
graduating officers included 22 women officers who got commissioned in various
branches of the IAF, a defence release said.
On the occasion, nine officers from the Indian
Navy, nine officers from the Indian Coast Guard, and one officer from the
friendly foreign countries were also awarded ‘Wings' on successful completion
of flying training.
This is also the first CGP where 25 cadets who
joined the National Defence Academy four years ago for Ground Duty branches,
were commissioned as officers, it said.
The Reviewing Officer gave away various awards to
the graduating officers who excelled in various disciplines of training. Flying
Officer Happy Singh from the flying branch was awarded the President's Plaque
and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in the
overall order of merit in the pilots' course, the release said.