Army Training Command Chief Visits South Western Command to Enhance Operational Readiness
JAIPUR, April 26, 2026Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), visited the Headquarters of the South Western Command on April 25, 2026.
During the visit, he engaged in high-level discussions with Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the South Western Command.
The meeting served as a strategic platform for the two senior commanders to review regional security dynamics and align training objectives with current field requirements.
The interaction primarily focused on enhancing specialized training modules and strengthening the overall operational capabilities of the force to effectively address emerging security challenges.
Both leaders emphasized the necessity of maintaining a future-ready military through consistent capacity building and the integration of modern warfare techniques.
The dialogue highlighted the importance of synergy between the training command and operational commands to ensure that personnel are equipped with the skills needed for contemporary combat scenarios.
Furthermore, the commanders discussed comprehensive strategies for force development, focusing on the evolution of tactical doctrines and the utilization of new technologies.
By fostering a collaborative approach to military readiness, the visit aimed to streamline the transition of innovative training concepts into practical field applications.
This engagement underscores the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to professional excellence and its proactive stance in safeguarding national interests through continuous institutional improvement.
