Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, recently visited the Artillery Centre in Nashik to conduct a comprehensive review of its current training programs and infrastructure improvements. This visit highlights the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its training ecosystem in response to the rapidly changing nature of modern warfare.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth was provided with insights into the Centre’s advanced training modules, which include simulation-based learning platforms and digitized instructional aids. These enhancements are designed to equip Agniveers with the technical skills necessary for contemporary military operations. The Army Commander commended the Centre for its dedication to high training standards and for proactively integrating new technologies as part of the Indian Army’s emphasis on technology absorption and transformation over the next decade.
Additionally, Lt Gen Seth took the opportunity to honor individuals who have played a crucial role in improving and modernizing training methodologies. His acknowledgment of their contributions fosters a culture of innovation and underscores the importance of continually refining the effectiveness of training initiatives. He stressed that these efforts are vital for ensuring the Artillery Centre remains at the forefront of military preparedness, enabling Agniveers to develop the skills, discipline, and technological knowledge needed for success in both current and future operational scenarios.
This visit also served to reinforce the Southern Command’s dedication to bolstering its institutional capabilities and enhancing training excellence. The overarching goal is to accelerate the Army’s transition into a more modern, agile, and technology-driven force that is equipped to meet the challenges of the battlefield of tomorrow.













