ARTRAC Chief Lt Gen Devendra Sharma Reviews Tech-Driven Logistics Training at MCMM Jabalpur
JABALPUR, July 15, 2026 — Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, SM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), paid an official visit to the prestigious Military College of Materials Management (MCMM) in Jabalpur today. The high-profile visit underscored the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its logistics wing and enhancing training standards to meet contemporary geopolitical and technological challenges. Upon his arrival, the Army Commander was received by senior officers and given a comprehensive overview of the institution’s strategic role in training the army’s supply chain and materials specialists.
During the visit, Lt Gen Devendra Sharma was briefed extensively by Major General Sandeep Bahl, SM, VSM, the Officiating Commandant of MCMM, on the institution’s progressive training methodologies. The briefing focused on cutting-edge systems integrated into the management of Ordnance, military stores, and ammunition. The Army Commander highly commended MCMM’s rapid tech-driven transformation, emphasizing its pivotal role in developing future-ready logistics leaders who can navigate complex supply chain dynamics. He particularly lauded the college’s proactive initiative to introduce formal technical certifications, which aligns military training standards with industry-recognized benchmarks.
Beyond reviewing academic and technological advancements, the ARTRAC Commander interacted directly with the faculty and troops. He commended the serving personnel for their dedication to maintaining excellence in instructional training and operational readiness. Highlighting the Army’s deep-rooted respect for its retired fraternity, Lt Gen Sharma also felicitated a distinguished veteran during the event, honoring his exemplary and tireless contributions toward veteran welfare. The visit concluded with the Army Commander expressing absolute confidence in MCMM’s capacity to act as a crucible for elite, tech-savvy logistics warriors.
