In a significant visit, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi toured the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS) on Tuesday, where he gained insights into the institution’s advanced training facilities and high training standards.
The visit included a comprehensive briefing on the state-of-the-art training infrastructure, demonstrating the Indian Army’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies into its aviation training programs. This initiative is part of the broader Decade of Transformation strategy aimed at modernizing the Army’s capabilities.
During the briefing, General Dwivedi praised the personnel at CAATS for their exemplary professionalism, innovative approaches, and dedication to improving the Army’s operational readiness through technology-driven training modules. He underscored the importance of such advancements in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Army’s aviation operations.
Emphasizing the need for continuous readiness, General Dwivedi encouraged the personnel to remain diligent and prepared to confront emerging security challenges. He reiterated the Army’s commitment to capability enhancement and ongoing modernization efforts, which are essential to maintain a decisive operational advantage in a rapidly evolving security landscape. The visit reflects the Army’s proactive stance towards adapting to contemporary demands and ensuring a robust defensive posture.














