Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma Visits The Infantry School Mhow
The visit reflects ARTRAC’s focus on fostering innovation, efficiency, and readiness across all training establishments of the Indian Army, ensuring they remain at the forefront of global military standards.
Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), paid an official visit to The Infantry School in Mhow. The visit underscored the Army’s commitment to excellence in training, technology adoption, and modernization within its premier training institutions.
During his visit, Lt. Gen. Sharma conducted a comprehensive review of the training programs and administrative facilities at The Infantry School. He lauded the institution for its significant advancements in training methodologies, seamless technology integration, and modernization efforts, which align closely with the visionary roadmap of the Indian Army.
The Infantry School, renowned for its high professional standards and cutting-edge training infrastructure, received special commendation from the Army Commander. Lt. Gen. Sharma expressed his appreciation for the dedication and commitment of the staff and trainees, emphasizing the importance of sustained efforts toward maintaining and enhancing these standards in the years to come.
Highlighting the role of The Infantry School as a cornerstone of the Indian Army’s operational preparedness, the Army Commander encouraged the institution to continue its pursuit of excellence, adapting to the dynamic challenges of modern warfare.
The visit reflects ARTRAC’s focus on fostering innovation, efficiency, and readiness across all training establishments of the Indian Army, ensuring they remain at the forefront of global military standards.
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