On May 24, 2025, the Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) Academy at Dhana, operating under the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), successfully concluded its Combat Leadership Course aimed at strengthening junior leadership within the Indian Army. The course culminated with the graduation of 759 NCOs, who completed rigorous training tailored to the evolving demands of modern warfare.
Havildar Chhabilal Khatri of the Gorkha Rifles was recognized as the Best Student of the course, honored for his outstanding performance across multiple combat leadership modules. The graduation ceremony included the awarding of certificates and honors, with participants demonstrating their preparedness to command in complex operational environments. The event also reflected the academy’s guiding motto, “युद्ध नेतृत्व कौशल वहाम्यहम्” (I Bear the Skill of War Leadership), highlighting the vital leadership role of NCOs.
Since Brigadier Rajesh Sharma took over as Commandant in August 2024, the NCO Academy has emphasized practical battlefield leadership, incorporating training on cutting-edge technology, asymmetric warfare, and small-unit tactics. Under his leadership, the curriculum has evolved to better prepare soldiers for real-world challenges on both conventional and hybrid battlefields.
NCOs, often referred to as the backbone of armed forces worldwide, serve as a crucial link between officers and enlisted soldiers. Their role in upholding discipline, training, and operational efficiency is foundational to the Army’s success. The Combat Leadership Course represents a key initiative in the Indian Army’s broader effort to enhance its operational readiness through empowered junior leadership.
The Indian Army continues to highlight such initiatives on its official social media platforms, providing a glimpse into the professional development and preparedness of its personnel.