Lt Gen Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), recently visited the Institute of Military Law (IML), where he was briefed on the latest training activities and the adaptations in the curriculum to meet future requirements.
The visit included an overview of ongoing infrastructural developments at the institute.
During his visit, Lt Gen Sharma reviewed the various educational programs and training modules that are being fine-tuned to align with the evolving needs of military law.
The adaptations are part of broader efforts to ensure that legal training remains robust and relevant, preparing personnel adequately for the complexities of modern military operations.
The Army Commander praised the institute’s initiatives in advancing military law education and stressed the importance of aligning training closely with the operational and administrative requirements of the services.
His endorsement underscores the critical role of specialized legal training in maintaining the highest standards of discipline and legality within military operations.
The visit highlights ARTRAC’s commitment to fostering educational environments that are equipped to handle the dynamic challenges faced by military personnel today.
This focus on continuous improvement and development in training infrastructure at the Institute of Military Law is set to enhance the efficacy and relevance of legal education within the armed forces.