Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), embarked on a notable visit to the Remount Veterinary Corps Centre & College (RVCC&C) in Meerut to evaluate ongoing training initiatives and infrastructure enhancements. This visit serves as a vital assessment of the developments that contribute to the operational capabilities of the Indian Army.
During the visit, Lt Gen Sharma inspected advanced facilities dedicated to Military Working Dogs (MWDs), equestrian training, and veterinary education. He received comprehensive briefings on the latest methodologies in canine handling, equine management, and veterinary science training. These advancements play an essential role in bolstering the Indian Army’s operational readiness.
The Army Commander expressed commendation for the modern infrastructure and the scientific approaches adopted in the training processes. He particularly highlighted the high level of motivation evident among the instructional staff, praising the institution for its significant contribution in preparing both MWDs and equestrian assets to support military formations across a variety of operational environments.
In a noteworthy interaction, Lt Gen Sharma engaged with trainees from Friendly Foreign Countries, underscoring the importance of growing international cooperation. This interaction also reflected India’s evolving leadership in the realms of military veterinary practices and animal training disciplines.
The visit to RVCC&C emphasized ARTRAC’s commitment to continuously elevating training standards, embracing technological advancements, and fostering global partnerships across various Army institutions. This strategic approach aims to enhance overall military efficacy and adaptability in the field.













