Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), made an official visit to the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai.
The visit was aimed at reviewing the integrated training of officer cadets as well as the training infrastructure and best practices involved in pre-commissioning training programs.
During his visit, Lt Gen Singh inspected various training sessions and facilities, providing an opportunity to assess the current standards and methodologies applied in training the future leaders of the Indian Army.
He addressed both the officer cadets and the faculty members, sharing valuable experiences and insights that are expected to inspire these budding military leaders.
The Army Commander praised the Commandant and all ranks of the academy for upholding high standards in military training. He emphasized the importance of such rigorous training programs in preparing competent officers capable of leading with distinction in the field.
The OTA, Chennai is a premier institution tasked with training officers for the Short Service Commission into the Indian Army. This visit by the ARTRAC commander highlights the continued focus on enhancing the quality of training to meet the evolving challenges in military engagements.