Lt. Gen. Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), recently visited the Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School (CIJWS) in Vairengte.
During his visit, Lt. Gen. Sharma conducted a thorough review of the ongoing training programs, infrastructure developments, and the integration of advanced technologies being implemented at the school.
These initiatives are aimed at enhancing the readiness, resilience, and adaptability of personnel for various operational scenarios.
The Army Commander also interacted with course participants, which included officers and other ranks from Friendly Foreign Countries (FFC) such as Benin, Ghana, Mauritius, Mongolia, and Nepal.
In his address, Lt. Gen. Sharma emphasized the importance of continuously evolving training methodologies to address emerging challenges.
He highlighted the need for trainees to leverage technology and innovation to refine their skills and tactics, thereby boosting the operational readiness of the Indian Army.
The visit underscored the strategic importance of the CIJWS in preparing soldiers for counter-insurgency and jungle warfare operations, with a focus on adapting to new challenges through cutting-edge training practices.