General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of the Army Staff, conducted a significant visit to the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) located in Shimla today. During his visit, he received comprehensive briefings on various doctrinal aspects and the structured training programs that are being systematically implemented across the Indian Army’s numerous training institutes nationwide.
The focus of General Dwivedi’s visit was to assess the ongoing training initiatives that integrate advanced technological advancements aimed at modernizing the Indian Army. These advancements are part of a transformative effort to enhance the Army’s capabilities, making it a technology-driven, self-sufficient, and battle-ready force.
In his address to the personnel at ARTRAC, General Dwivedi emphasized the importance of striving for excellence in all training endeavors. He encouraged the ranks at the Army Training Command to remain committed to their professional development and uphold the highest standards in their training processes.
Additionally, the Army Chief engaged directly with members of the veteran community from Himachal Pradesh, taking time to acknowledge their contributions and service. He honored them through a felicitation ceremony, reinforcing the Army’s commitment to maintaining strong ties with its veterans and recognizing their invaluable roles in shaping the forces of today.
The visit underscored the Indian Army’s ongoing efforts to adapt and evolve in response to contemporary challenges, ensuring that all personnel are well-equipped and trained for future operations.