- The Southern Command based in Pune is on a mission to achieve ‘Net Zero Southern Command’ status by August 15, 2047.
- Lieutenant General Ajai Kumar Singh, GOC-in-C of the Southern Command, shared insights into this groundbreaking initiative.
- The Southern Command aims to reduce carbon emissions through renewable energy, waste management, water conservation, efficient infrastructure, and afforestation.
- The command’s efforts align with the Government of India’s goal of attaining ‘Net Zero Bharat’ status by 2070.
- Lt Gen Singh envisions this initiative as a strategic imperative for national prosperity and well-being.
- The mission towards ‘Net Zero Southern Command’ signifies a transformative journey towards a sustainable and resilient future.
- The command sets a precedent for environmental stewardship within the Indian Army and inspires communities to embrace a greener way of life.
- The Southern Command’s commitment to carbon neutrality exemplifies leadership and responsibility in environmental conservation.
- Together, let us embrace a new era of environmental stewardship and collective action towards a greener future.
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