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Need 'civilian army' to protect nation's interests: SC judge Surya Kant

IndiaTimes Sunday, 8 December 2024
Supreme Court Justice Surya Kant emphasized the importance of a "civilian army" of experts across various fields to safeguard national interests. Speaking at an international moot court competition, he highlighted the value of such events in developing essential skills like research, oration, and critical thinking for students pursuing law and other public service roles.
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