In a significant visit to the Special Forces Training School (SFTS) in Bakloh, Lieutenant General DS Kushwah, Chief of Staff (COS) at the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), had a firsthand experience of the rigorous training and state-of-the-art facilities that the institution offers.
During his time at the SFTS, Lt Gen Kushwah engaged in meaningful interactions with both the instructional staff and the trainees, gaining insights into the various aspects of the training regimen that the school administers.
A key highlight of his visit was the briefing on the wide array of training facilities available at the school, including the introduction of a recently established Vertical Wind Tunnel. This facility represents a leap forward in training capabilities, offering a unique and advanced environment for paratrooper training among other applications, which underscores the institution’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology in its curriculum.
Lt Gen Kushwah expressed his appreciation for the high training standards maintained by the SFTS, reflecting the institution’s dedication to excellence in preparing special forces operatives for the challenges of modern warfare.
His visit not only underscores the importance of specialized military training in contemporary defense strategies but also highlights the continuous efforts to enhance the quality and effectiveness of training programs to meet evolving security challenges.
The visit by the Chief of Staff of ARTRAC to the Special Forces Training School is a testament to the strategic significance of SFTS in the broader context of national defense preparedness and the ongoing endeavors to equip the armed forces with the skills and knowledge required to operate successfully in diverse and complex environments.