A total of 213 Infantry Officers, including officers from 10 Friendly Foreign Countries (FFC), successfully completed the Young Officers (YO) Course at The Infantry School, Mhow. The rigorous training program is designed to enhance the combat proficiency of young officers, focusing on Platoon and Company Weapons and Tactics to prepare them for leadership roles in operational environments.
Outstanding Performers Recognized
Among the participants, Lieutenant Ripunjay Naithani was adjudged the Overall Best Student for his exemplary performance throughout the course.
Officers from Friendly Foreign Countries also excelled in specialized areas:
- Lieutenant Kesanga Dolkar (Bhutan) was awarded Best in Support Weapons
- Captain JKKG Jayasinghe (Sri Lanka) was awarded Best in Platoon Weapon
- Lieutenant Chimi Renzin (Bhutan) was awarded Best in Tactics
The award winners were felicitated by Lieutenant General Gajendra Joshi, Commandant, The Infantry School, in a ceremony that celebrated their achievements and dedication.
The Infantry School, Mhow, continues to play a pivotal role in shaping future military leaders, fostering international military cooperation, and strengthening combat readiness through high-quality professional training.
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