The Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army conducted a comprehensive field visit and training programme for young officers of the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC), focusing on technological advancements and evolving training methodologies.
The programme provided officers with firsthand exposure to the critical operational role played by Army mules and dogs, particularly in challenging terrains where conventional mobility is limited. Training sessions highlighted best practices for their care, management, and deployment in support of frontline operations.

The initiative also emphasised the integration of modern techniques and innovation in training, ensuring that young officers are equipped to adapt to emerging operational requirements and logistical challenges.

At the culmination of the training, Lieutenant General Neeraj Shukla, General Officer Commanding Gajraj Corps, interacted with the officers. He encouraged them to maintain clarity of purpose, confidence, and unwavering dedication to service while preparing to take on future leadership roles.

The training initiative reflected the Indian Army’s commitment to nurturing capable leaders through practical exposure, modern learning approaches, and a strong foundation in both traditional and technological aspects of military operations.
