Young Officers’ Course at RVC Centre Concludes, Captain Tanmay Gautam Awarded Best Young Officer

The Young Officers’ Course at the Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) Centre and College concluded successfully on May 26, 2026, after an intensive 22-week military...

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The Young Officers’ Course at the Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) Centre and College concluded successfully on May 26, 2026, after an intensive 22-week military training program. This rigorous course is designed to forge future leaders of the Indian Army through a blend of physical conditioning, tactical proficiency, and professional development.

Participants in the course underwent demanding training that put their physical and mental resilience to the test. The officials emphasized that the program aimed to cultivate mission-oriented leaders who embody qualities such as honour, courage, commitment, and a dedication to operational excellence. These attributes are essential as the Indian Army prepares its officers to face the dynamic challenges of contemporary military operations.

Highlighting the ceremony’s significance, the Commandant of the RVC Centre and College awarded the prestigious Army Training Command (ARTRAC) Gold Medal to Captain Tanmay Gautam, who was recognized as the Best Young Officer of the course. This accolade showcases the exemplary performance and dedication required to excel in such a demanding environment.

The closing ceremony reiterated the Indian Army’s commitment to professional military education and leadership development, providing a vital foundation for officers to navigate and respond to evolving operational challenges. This focus on preparing future-ready leaders reflects the Army’s ongoing objective to enhance its capabilities and maintain its strategic readiness.

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