The Yodha Rakshak Combat Casualty Care one-day capsule on “Train the Trainers” concluded successfully on May 18, 2026, at the Officers Training College (OTC) of the AMC Centre and College.
A total of 74 officers from MOJCC 203 representing the Tri-Services participated in the intensive training programme focused on battlefield trauma care, tactical casualty evacuation, and critical lifesaving interventions under realistic combat conditions.

The capsule aimed at enhancing operational preparedness by equipping trainers with advanced combat medical response skills that can subsequently be imparted to non-medical combat personnel operating in frontline environments.
Participants underwent practical and scenario-based training designed to improve rapid medical response during battlefield emergencies and increase survivability in combat situations.

The programme highlighted the growing emphasis of the Indian Armed Forces on combat casualty care, integrated operational readiness, and specialised lifesaving training for troops operating in challenging operational conditions.

Officials stated that the initiative would strengthen the capability of trainers to prepare non-medical combatants with essential battlefield lifesaving skills, thereby helping save more lives during military operations.
