Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Army Training Command (ARTRAC), visited the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Mhow, to review advancements in military technology and training.
During his visit, the Army Commander was briefed on artificial intelligence initiatives designed to support the field army, along with ongoing projects in drone technology, counter-drone systems, and niche technologies crucial for modern warfare.

A significant highlight of the visit was the inauguration of a Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Lab, the first of its kind in the Indian Army, aimed at enhancing indigenous research and development in microelectronics and semiconductor technology.
The Army Commander also visited the Drone Training Range, where he acknowledged MCTE’s commitment to technological innovation. He particularly appreciated the efforts of the personnel in developing a handmade indigenous FPV drone model, reflecting the institution’s focus on self-reliance and innovation.

Interacting with the faculty and personnel, the Army Commander commended all ranks for their dedication and professionalism. He encouraged them to continue upholding high standards in research, training, and technological adaptation to strengthen the Indian Army’s operational capabilities.
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