Indian Army | Lt. General Anil Malik (retd.) | TEDxAhlconIntlSchool
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2020
- Lt. General Malik (retd) talks about the sacrifice that the Indian soldiers make every single day so that their fellow countrymen can sleep with the absolute sense of security. He emphasizes how the military personnel; despite knowing that there are some people who deeply care about them and are waiting for their return; are round the clock prepared and willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for their country. He highlights the sense of discipline and adventure that the army lifestyle offers to every Indian. It's a call for everyone to realize the virtue of the Defense services and be a part of the boldest family of our nation. He has served in the Indian Army for 38 years. He has held important command, instructional and staff assignments in peace & operational areas. He has vast operational experience in various terrains, ranging from deserts to high altitude areas and Counter Insurgency operations in Kashmir and the North East. He has also provided inputs for publishing Coffee Table book - ‘The Making of a Cavalier’. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Armed forces deserves more than what they got. Salute to Indian Armed Forces. I wish I could be a part
wow Anil, This is outstanding. Great to hear you. heartiest congratulations
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American culture cannot be compared to Indian culture.
Thought provoking lecture. Nation stands to salute the soldiers.
Wow 😮😮😮
Thanks for your loyalty to the constitution
Anil sir !!! U r amazing speaker ... love the way u r explaining life ... great sir ..Salute to you .. thank you sir
Sir, excellent talk 👍
Army❤️
Lessons from Armed Forces are of true Leadership, Team Work, Determination and Courage
I salute you.
A talk worth giving time for...
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Why not to give similar opportunities to speak on such platforms to retired soldiers. Why it is existing only for officers.
Because unfortunate truth is they wont be able to explain properly.....
@@souravpaul2179 Harsh but true
The citizens must try to be worthy of someone's supreme sacrifice.
The politicians and bureaucrats need to do more. At least OROP and NFU in the right spirit.
Military leadership need to look within.
Similar to Lt. Gen. Satish Dua
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Whatever the General said is half truth.
How