Army chief discusses war fighting technique at Armoured Corps meet
BY M Post Bureau18 May 2016 5:33 AM IST
M Post Bureau18 May 2016 5:33 AM IST
Indian Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag inaugurated the two-day Biennial Armoured Corps Conference and attended the first session organised at the Armoured Corps Centre and School, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, on Friday.
A large number of senior serving officers of the Armoured Corps, Colonels of the Regiments, Formation Commanders and Commandants of the Armoured Regiments attended the conference and discussed issues related to the Armoured Corps as relevant at respective levels.
The conference was aimed at discussing issues related to the Armoured Corps with focus on the renewed war fighting paradigm in contemporary times. The conference also addressed the aspirations of the Field Army and Armoured Corps Centre and School and was an opportune event to fine-tune its operational requirements and re-align the training focus accordingly.
Gen Dalbir Singh appreciated the work being done by Armoured Corps Centre and School in particular and complimented it for its state of the art training infrastructure and standards.
Lauding the battle preparedness of the Armoured Corps, he stated that he was confident of the Armoured Corps to take on renewed operational roles as part of the Army. He also expressed that the commitment, morale, training and operational capabilities of the Corps was praiseworthy.
The Biennial Armoured Corps Conference is a platform to brainstorm important training issues to enhance operational effectiveness, empower junior leaders and provide a platform to express and discuss aspirations and operational requirements of the Combat Arm.
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