Major General Misra Reviews Operational Preparedness of Army Ordnance Corps Centre

Major General Ajay Misra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Telangana and Andhra Sub Area (TASA), recently undertook a thorough review of the operational preparedness...

Major General Ajay Misra

Major General Ajay Misra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Telangana and Andhra Sub Area (TASA), recently undertook a thorough review of the operational preparedness at the Army Ordnance Corps (AOC) Centre and Records, which includes the 1 EME Centre, EME Records, and EME Depot Battalion.

During this significant visit, Maj Gen Misra commended the centre for its remarkable combat effectiveness and robust technical capabilities. He specifically noted the innovative training methodologies that have been developed to address the demands of modern warfare. A highlight of his visit was the training of the new generation of Agniveers, referred to as Modern Tuskers, which aims to transform these recruits into technically proficient soldiers who are mission-ready and capable of navigating complex and technologically advanced battlefield scenarios.

Emphasizing the importance of an evolving training infrastructure, the GOC pointed out the critical role of indigenisation efforts and advanced instructional practices in developing future-ready soldiers. He praised the AOC Centre for its significant contribution to enhancing the Indian Army’s operational capabilities by ensuring that personnel are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills. This preparedness is essential for confronting emerging security challenges with confidence and professionalism.

The visit encapsulated the Army’s ongoing commitment to innovation, integration, and excellence in training. It highlighted the continuous efforts to ensure that soldiers remain at the forefront of operational readiness, thereby reinforcing national defense capabilities.

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