Major Kiran Bala is a distinguished Indian Army veteran whose service tenure of over a decade stands as a testament to discipline, resilience, and unwavering commitment to duty. Shaped by the ethos of the Indian Army, her professional journey reflects a life led by values—integrity in action, clarity in leadership, and responsibility in service to the nation.
During her years in uniform, Major Kiran Bala developed strong capabilities in leadership, training, and people development, working in environments that demanded decisiveness, emotional strength, and moral courage. These experiences continue to define her approach beyond active service, where she remains deeply invested in nation-building through character-driven leadership and mentorship.
Her association with The Bragging Club and Operation C.I.V.I.C aligns seamlessly with the initiative’s core purpose—to nurture character, confidence, integrity, and responsible citizenship in young minds by connecting them with role models who have lived these values in real life. She represents the bridge between service to the nation and service to society, carrying forward the Army’s legacy of leadership into the civilian and youth-development space.
In her role as City Ambassador, Major Kiran Bala serves in an advisory and ambassadorial capacity, offering strategic guidance, perspective, and mentorship rooted in lived leadership experience. Her presence brings structure, credibility, and quiet strength to the initiative, inspiring young minds to embrace discipline, self-belief, and purposeful action in their everyday lives.
Known for her empathetic yet firm leadership style, Major Kiran Bala is deeply passionate about empowering youth and young professionals to build self-awareness, resilience, and inner confidence. She believes that meaningful and lasting social change begins with strong values, consistent guidance, and leaders who lead not by instruction alone—but by example.
Her journey continues to inspire, reminding us that while the uniform may be retired, the commitment to serve never truly ends.