IIT Guwahati, Army commemorate Operation SINDOOR's first anniversary

Published : May 29, 2026, 07:30 PM IST
IIT Guwahati hosts commemorative event on first anniversary of Operation SINDOOR (Photo/ X @IITGuwahati)

Synopsis

IIT Guwahati and the 21 Mountain Artillery Brigade commemorated the first anniversary of Operation SINDOOR. Brigadier G.S. Grewal delivered a lecture on leadership, adversity, and the role of citizens and technology in national security.

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, in association with the 21 Mountain Artillery Brigade, organised a commemorative event on Friday to mark the first anniversary of Operation SINDOOR at its campus. Organised by the Institute's Diversity and Equality Cell, the event featured a special lecture delivered by Brigadier G.S. Grewal, Sena Medal (SC), Commander of the 21 Mountain Artillery Brigade.

Leadership and National Security

The lecture highlighted critical themes such as decision-making under challenging circumstances, adapting to adversity, and the importance of strategic leadership in shaping future-ready institutions and societies.

Speaking during the event, Brig. Grewal said, "In the rapidly changing global landscape, every Indian citizen is an integral part of national security. In modern times, fields such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, satellites, maritime domains, and critical infrastructure are the new-age warfare battlefields that need to be protected. Therefore, it is essential for citizens, especially the youth, entrepreneurs, technologists, and cyber professionals, to remain informed, resilient, and prepared to contribute in their respective capacities."

Brig. Grewal emphasised the significance of teamwork and innovation in overcoming complex challenges and underscored the vital contribution of educational institutions in strengthening the nation's development journey. He said, "India's greatest strength lies in its young and intelligent human resource, which will continue to play a defining role in safeguarding the nation in the years ahead. With the help of new-age technologies, India is now more secure than it has been in over three decades, and we need to keep our guards up for the safety and security of our country."

Event Highlights and Impact

Another key highlight of the event was a video tribute honouring the sacrifice and dedication of every individual involved in Operation SINDOOR.

Dilip Boro, Head of Section, Diversity and Equality Cell of IIT Guwahati, concluded the event with a vote of thanks in the presence of Prof. Anil Saikia, Associate Dean (Administration), and other members of the IIT Guwahati community.

The event created a platform for the students, researchers, and faculty members of the IIT Guwahati community for intellectual exchange with a distinguished military leader. It also provided an opportunity to gain broader perspectives on leadership values and the shared responsibility of institutions in driving national progress.

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