Air Marshal S Shrinivas, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Training Command, along with Mrs Sunita Shrinivas, President of Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Regional), visited the Command Hospital Air Force Bengaluru on April 15, 2026.

Review of Medical Care and Training Standards
The visit included a ceremonial Guard of Honour, followed by a detailed briefing on medical care, operational preparedness, teaching standards, and overall efficiency across key departments of the hospital.
Air Marshal Shrinivas interacted with medical and support personnel, gaining insights into ongoing healthcare initiatives and institutional functioning.

Praise for Professionalism and Patient Care
The AOC-in-C commended the hospital staff for their high standards of professionalism, comprehensive patient care, and strong administrative support, highlighting their vital role in sustaining operational readiness.
Focus on Modernisation and Capability Enhancement
He emphasised the need for integrated training and continuous upgradation to meet evolving operational requirements of the Armed Forces.
During the visit, he also reviewed the progress of the state-of-the-art Military Multi-Speciality Hospital Complex (MMHC) project, reaffirming Training Command’s commitment to enhancing medical capabilities and infrastructure.

Strengthening Military Healthcare
The visit underscores the Indian Air Force’s continued focus on modernisation, quality healthcare delivery, and training excellence, ensuring robust medical support for personnel across all operational scenarios.
