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Lessons from ‘Tiny’ Dhillon on Army Vs Corporates & how to be a leader

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In this episode of #TheTribuneInterview, Lt. Gen KJS (Tiny) Dhillon (retd.), in conversation with Deputy Editor Jupinderjit Singh, narrates the story behind his new book, Wafadari, Imandari, Zimmedari: From War Room to Boardroom. He shares how military leadership principles can be applied in corporate life and beyond, offering insights into resilience, teamwork, and decision-making under pressure. He reflects on his life as a soldier, the strength of Army wives, and the sacrifices that shape their journeys. Dhillon also discusses India's decisive retaliation to Pehalgam Terror attack, The sheer domination of India over Pakistan through #OperationSindoor, the role of true leadership versus management, and the invaluable lessons that soldiers bring to civilian careers. From his viral phrase Kitne Ghazi Aaye, Kitne Ghazi Gaye to the impact of military ethos in business, this conversation uncovers the power of discipline, loyalty, and responsibility.

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