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Lessons Worth Learning from the Indian Army

Most speaking event organisers can provide you with adequate information such as Major Dinesh Raghu Ramanu2019s contact number to speak at events or even information about other army speakers who can be a part of your events.

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Lessons Worth Learning from the Indian Army

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  1. Lessons Worth Learning from the Indian Army When we think of acts of bravery and courage, the Indian army is among the first in our minds. From our attitude towards things to our lifestyle, a lot can be changed or improved when we compare our daily routine to the army. Here are some of the most relevant lessons we can learn from the Indian army: The discipline This particular life lesson needs no introduction. The Indian army is discipline personified. With the kind of routine that the armed forces follow, there can be no other organisation with discipline as apt and ideal. Team work Teamwork in the Indian armed forces not only signifies unity in diversity but also lays emphasis on how they can collectively benefit rather than look for individual gain. The selflessness they show through their actions by putting others’ benefit over their own and working collectively as a unit is something that can rarely be seen around. Respecting people One of the things every armed forces officer learns to do is to humble themselves and respect others. Irrespective of the rank they hold, every member is taught to and learns to respect one another before considering their own position.

  2. Being a person of action All talk and no action is sure to let down your impression in the eyes of people around you. The army is trained to act at a second’s notice if required. This particular characteristic within an individual can help better prepare them to take quick decisions. Some of the most prominent army personnel also take it upon themselves to speak at events to encourage others and teach them life lessons that can take them forward. Most speaking event organizers can provide you with adequate information such as Major Dinesh Raghu Raman’s contact number to speak at events or even information about other army speakers who can be a part of your events.

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