Lt General Dhiraj Seth, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, conducted an important visit to the Mechanised Infantry Centre and School (MIRC) located in Ahilyanagar to evaluate the ongoing training activities and examine the advanced infrastructure of this prestigious military institution.
During the visit, Lt Gen Seth engaged with officers, instructors, and training staff to gather insights into the innovative training methodologies currently in practice. These approaches are designed to prepare future mechanised infantry soldiers to effectively tackle the challenges of modern warfare. He took the opportunity to recognize several individuals for their exceptional commitment and professionalism, highlighting their significant contributions to the institution’s achievements.
In his address to the personnel, Lt Gen Seth underscored the critical importance of maintaining high training standards, integrating technology, and fostering continuous innovation. He encouraged all ranks to uphold this momentum of excellence, aligning with the Indian Army’s vision of evolving into a modern, agile, and adaptive force.
The Mechanised Infantry Centre and School at Ahilyanagar is renowned as a foundational institution for mechanised warfare training, equipping officers and soldiers of the Mechanised Infantry Regiment with vital tactical, technical, and leadership skills. Utilizing cutting-edge simulators, conducting realistic combat drills, and benefiting from modern infrastructure, MIRC continues to play a crucial role in developing the future capabilities of India’s mechanised forces, aptly described as “forging the steel of tomorrow.”














