In a recent move to connect leadership with the experiences of soldiers on the ground, the Indian Army showcased its commitment to inclusivity at the Army Commanders' Conference in New Delhi. Subedar Major Gopa Kumar, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) serving in the Chief of Army Staff’s (COAS) Secretariat, took the stage to share insights gathered directly from soldiers across different postings.
With his role as a bridge between the COAS and personnel in the field, Subedar Major Kumar travels alongside senior leadership, gathering feedback and recommendations from soldiers to bring back to the decisionmakers. His talk highlighted the Army’s approach to valuing input from every rank, ensuring that frontline realities make it to the top table—a refreshing shift in a traditionally hierarchical system.
The Indian Army’s people-centered approach isn’t just about its 1.2 million active-duty personnel; it extends to the larger family of veterans, widows, and dependents—together, a community of nearly 130 million. For a force this size, initiatives that bring grassroots insights into high-level discussions are key, showing that the voices of its people matter.
This style of engagement stands out on the global stage, where such open dialogue between ranks is rare. It’s an approach that reinforces the Army’s commitment to fostering a motivated, united force led by a senior leadership that’s ready to listen and act. By incorporating firsthand perspectives from JCOs, the Indian Army showcases its focus on unity and professional integrity, solidifying its standing as one of the most respected forces worldwide.