Key Points

The Army Training Command just wrapped up its 35th Raising Day celebrations in Shimla. ARTRAC has been crucial in shaping military doctrine since its establishment in 1991. The command is driving major technology integration with plans to train thousands more soldiers next year. Under Lieutenant General Sharma's leadership, ARTRAC continues to ensure the Indian Army remains prepared for future challenges.

Key Points: Indian Army Training Command ARTRAC Concludes 35th Raising Day

  • ARTRAC aims to integrate 34 niche technologies into military curriculum by 2030
  • Trained over 18,000 soldiers this year with 12,000 more planned next year
  • Launched Project Eklavya online learning platform for officer education in 2024
  • Institutionalized Red Teaming concept and shares expertise with other military services
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Indian Army Training Command concludes 35th Raising Day celebrations in Shimla

ARTRAC marks 35 years as Indian Army's strategic think-tank, integrating 34 technologies by 2030 and training 18,000 soldiers this year in Shimla celebrations.

"ARTRAC's relentless pursuit of excellence ensures the Indian Army remains future-ready - Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma"

Shimla, October 1

The Army Training Command (ARTRAC), the Indian Army's 'Strategic Think-Tank' for doctrine and training, concluded its 35th Raising Day celebrations on Wednesday, said an official release.

The momentous occasion underscored the Command's pivotal role in military preparedness and its profound engagement with the civilian community.

ARTRAC was raised on October 1, 1991, at Mhow to meet the critical requirement of a centralised agency focused exclusively on all aspects of training and formulating concepts of modern warfare. Since its move to Shimla on March 31, 1993, this role has expanded significantly.

ARTRAC now provides relentless oversight to enable the highest standards of institutionalised training across its 34 Category 'A' training establishments nationwide. Other important roles include providing doctrinal support to the Indian Army and bringing an adversarial perspective to operational planning.

Addressing all ranks and Civil staff on this occasion, Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief ARTRAC, congratulated all ranks for their professionalism and dedication. He emphasised that ARTRAC's all endeavours are fully aligned with the Indian Army's 'Decade of Transformation' and 'Year of Technology Absorption' initiatives.

Highlighting major achievements, the Army Commander noted that ARTRAC is on track to integrate 34 niche technologies into its curriculum by 2030, having provided advanced training to over 18,000 soldiers this year, with a plan for 12,000 more in the coming year.

The Command has also accelerated the rollout of Drone Training, aiming to train combatants in accordance with the vision of 'Drones as Eagle on the Arm of every Soldier.' He further added that the periodicity of the COAS Training Directive has been revised from biennial to quadrennial, ensuring longer-term coherence.

The first COAS Quadrennial Training Directive (2025-29), prepared by ARTRAC, was issued on April 1.

In pursuit of greater technology absorption, ARTRAC has signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding with leading institutions, including the Indian Institutes of Technology, promoting joint research and innovation. To refine the planning process, the concept of Red Teaming, which is a contrarian tool, has been institutionalised, and the expertise gained over the past year is being shared with the other two Services.

Lt Gen Sharma highlighted the successful conduct of the inaugural Tri-Services Seminar, RanSamwaad 2025, at Army War College, Mhow, in August 2025, wherein Tri-Services participants deliberated upon next-generation warfare and strategic construct in the Indian context.

This year also saw the commencement of Strategic Fusion and Convergence Capsule for middle-level leadership of the Indian Army, which was attended by officers undergoing Higher Command Course as well as officers from different Ministries/ Departments of the Government of India, CAPF and members from reputed academic institutions, think tanks and industry; thereby exposing the Course participants to the whole-of-the-nation approach.

To modernise professional education and prepare officers for specific roles, Project Eklavya, a cutting-edge online learning platform, was launched in November 2024.

Reaffirming ARTRAC's enduring commitment, Lt Gen Sharma concluded that the Command's relentless pursuit of excellence ensures the Indian Army remains future-ready, upholding the principles of Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation -- essential building blocks for achieving the National vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

The celebrations also saw Lt Gen Sharma presenting GOC-in-C ARTRAC Commendations to 18 distinguished achievers, as well as the GOC-in-C Sports Banner and Financial Excellence Award to three Training Establishments for the year. The 24th edition of ARTRAC's annual professional journal, Pinnacle, dedicated to contemporary and futuristic warfare, was released on this occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Training 18,000 soldiers this year with plans for 12,000 more - that's impressive commitment to our defense forces. The collaboration with IITs for joint research is particularly commendable.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the technological advancements, I hope there's equal focus on ethical training and human rights aspects. Modern warfare requires both technical and moral preparedness.
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Shreya B
Project Eklavya sounds like a game-changer! Online learning platforms will definitely help our officers stay updated with the latest military strategies and technologies. Great initiative! 👍
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Aditya G
The whole-of-nation approach through Strategic Fusion Capsule is brilliant. Involving officers from different ministries and academic institutions will definitely strengthen our national security framework.
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Nisha Z
Happy to see ARTRAC's commitment to Viksit Bharat 2047. Our armed forces are truly the backbone of our nation's progress and security. Salute to all the soldiers and trainers! 🙏

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