Rajnath Singh Visits Indian Army Training Institutes in Mhow

Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh, along with Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, visited premier Indian Army institutes in Mhow, including the Army War College, Infantry School, and MCTE, during a two-day official visit from December 29-30.

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By A Staff Reporter

Mhow: Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh, accompanied by the Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, visited the premier training institutes of the Indian Army in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, on a two-day official visit from December 29 to December 30.

The visit showcased the Indian Army’s emphasis on advanced training and technological excellence. During his time in Mhow, Rajnath Singh engaged with senior officers and reviewed the operations and infrastructure of three key establishments—the Army War College (AWC), the Infantry School, and the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE).

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The Army War College is a leading institute for strategic training and leadership development. The Infantry School focuses on preparing infantry officers and soldiers for modern warfare scenarios, while the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering plays a crucial role in equipping personnel with expertise in communication and electronic warfare.

Senior officers of the Indian Army were present during the visit, underscoring the significance of the engagements. Rajnath Singh’s interaction with the officers and trainees highlighted the government’s commitment to strengthening the armed forces through continuous training and modernization.

The visit also emphasized the importance of enhancing defense preparedness, with Rajnath Singh lauding the contributions of the training institutions in fostering professional excellence among Army personnel.

The Defense Minister's engagements in Mhow are part of broader efforts to ensure the Indian Army remains at the forefront of operational readiness and technological innovation.