Brigadier P Sashi Emphasizes Professional Growth and Physical Fitness at Senior Officers EME-139 Course
As the course progresses, the officers are expected to engage in a series of practical and theoretical learning modules designed to challenge their understanding and enhance their capabilities, thereby contributing significantly to the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers’ strategic goals.
Brigadier P Sashi, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Technology (FEMT), addressed the inaugural session of the Senior Officers EME-139 course at the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME). The session marked the commencement of an advanced training program designed to enhance the professional and technical capabilities of senior officers in the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers.
During his address, Brigadier Sashi extended his congratulations to the officers nominated for this prestigious course, acknowledging the significant role they play in the operational readiness and technological advancement of the Indian Army. He emphasized the importance of continuous learning and adaptation to stay abreast of rapid technological developments in military engineering.
Highlighting the dual focus of the course, Brigadier Sashi stressed the importance of maintaining high physical standards alongside professional growth. He reminded the officers that “a healthy mind resides in a healthy body” and reinforced the necessity of physical fitness as a critical component of effective leadership and command responsibilities.
The Senior Officers EME-139 course is structured to equip the officers with in-depth knowledge and skills across various professional and technical domains pertinent to their roles. This includes emerging technologies in military engineering, strategic management, and leadership development, aiming to prepare them for higher responsibilities in their respective fields.
The course also integrates physical training sessions and wellness programs to ensure that officers remain physically adept to meet the challenges of their demanding roles. Brigadier Sashi’s emphasis on holistic development reflects the Indian Army’s broader strategy to foster well-rounded leaders capable of leading from the front in both technical expertise and physical endurance.
As the course progresses, the officers are expected to engage in a series of practical and theoretical learning modules designed to challenge their understanding and enhance their capabilities, thereby contributing significantly to the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers’ strategic goals.
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