The 67th Combat Leadership Course (CLC-67) has officially kicked off at the Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) Academy in Dhana. This intensive program, spanning six weeks, is set to elevate the capabilities of Non-Commissioned Officers from both the Combat and Combat Support Arms of the Indian Army.
The curriculum is meticulously designed to enhance a variety of leadership competencies. Participants will engage in comprehensive training that sharpens cognitive and technical skills crucial for effective military leadership. Key areas of focus include decision-making, problem-solving, and operational adaptability, all within the fast-paced and ever-changing landscape of modern warfare impacted by disruptive technologies.
Under the guiding motto “युद्ध नेतृत्व कौशल वहाम्यहम्” (We carry forward the skills of combat leadership), the course seeks to empower NCOs to lead their teams effectively in dynamic operational environments. This initiative underscores the importance of nurturing advanced leadership qualities, ensuring that NCOs remain integral to mission success and overall operational effectiveness within the Army.
As a cornerstone of the Indian Army’s leadership development strategy, the CLC-67 promises to equip its participants with the tools necessary for success on the battlefield, reflecting a commitment to continuous improvement and adaptability in military leadership.