General Kanwal Jeet Singh

 



 Reported by Sanchita chatterjee  kolkata, March 18 Young Leaders Forum Hosts Lt. Gen. K.J.S. Dhillon (Retd) 



 The Young Leaders Forum (YLF) brought together an evening of 

perspective, leadership, and lived experience with Lieutenant General Kanwal Jeet Singh 



Dhillon (Retd), PVSM, UYSM, YSM, VSM, at Hyatt Regency Kolkata.

A 1983 commissioned officer, Lt. Gen. Dhillon’s career spans nearly four decades, marked 

by extensive service in counter-insurgency and strategic roles. As the former commander 

of the Chinar Corps, he led operations in Kashmir during some of its most defining 

moments, including the aftermath of the Pulwama attack, the Balakot airstrike, and 

Drawing from these experiences, he spoke candidly about the nature of modern conflict, 

sharing, “This conflict is not ending soon. You can’t enter a war while continually shifting 

political aims regime change, for example, can’t be achieved without boots on the 

ground. The adversary’s strength lies in attrition warfare: prolonged, small-scale actions 

that can wear down the U.S., drive up oil and LPG prices, and strain the global economy.”

Beyond the battlefield, his leadership has extended into initiatives like Operation Maa

which worked towards guiding local youth away from militancy and back into the 

mainstream—reflecting a more human, long-term approach to conflict resolution.

The evening was led by YLF Chairpersons Aditya Agarwal and Saloni Sureka. Sharing her 

thoughts, Saloni Suresh said, “Yesterday’s session was nothing short of extraordinary and 

deeply eye-opening. Lt. Gen. Dhillon’s words gave us a far deeper respect for the armed 

forces—reminding us that a Fauji serves not as a job, but out of love for the country. His 

insights on teamwork, ownership, and commitment were truly inspiring.”

Aditya Agarwal added, “It was an honour to attend this with Lt. Gen. Dhillon. His wisdom 

and service inspire us to uphold the values of dedication and courage, and his role in 

shaping key moments of history stands as a powerful example of leadership in action.”

The evening left the audience with a deeper understanding of leadership under pressure 


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