Outgoing Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi received a ceremonial Guard of Honour in New Delhi on June 30, 2026 [1].

The event marks the conclusion of General Dwivedi's tenure as the Chief of Army Staff. This transition represents a standard but significant leadership change within the Indian military hierarchy, ensuring the continuity of command for the nation's land forces.

The ceremony took place on Tuesday in the capital city [1]. As part of the established farewell protocol, the Guard of Honour served as a formal recognition of the General's service before he officially relinquishes charge [2].

Military traditions in India dictate that the outgoing chief is afforded specific honors to acknowledge their leadership and strategic contributions during their term. The event in New Delhi followed these strict protocols, a practice designed to maintain institutional stability and respect for the chain of command.

General Dwivedi's departure comes as the army prepares for the transition of authority to his successor. The ceremonial guard is the final public military gesture before the administrative handover of the Chief of Army Staff position is completed [2].

General Upendra Dwivedi received a ceremonial Guard of Honour in New Delhi

The ceremonial farewell of General Dwivedi is a symbolic transition of power that underscores the stability of the Indian Army's leadership structure. By adhering to formal protocols, the military signals a seamless transfer of authority, which is critical for maintaining operational readiness and institutional discipline during a change in top command.