Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), visited the prestigious Army War College (AWC), Mhow, one of the premier training establishments of the Indian Army. The visit emphasized the Army’s commitment to ensuring excellence in training and preparedness in line with evolving modern warfare scenarios.
During his visit, Lt. Gen. Sharma was briefed on the ongoing training activities and the innovative research initiatives being conducted at the Army War College. The discussions highlighted the adoption of modern training methodologies and updated course curriculums designed to address the complexities of multi-domain operations and the dynamic challenges of modern warfare.
Lt. Gen. Sharma commended the high training standards maintained by the institution and the faculty’s dedication to preparing officers for contemporary and future battlefield scenarios. He encouraged the incorporation of advanced technological tools and methods into the training framework to ensure continued professional excellence.
The Army Commander also interacted with the faculty and staff, emphasizing the importance of adapting to evolving global military trends and fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
The visit reflects ARTRAC’s focus on modernization, technology absorption, and operational readiness, positioning the Army War College as a critical pillar in shaping the Indian Army’s future leadership and strategic capabilities.