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The Army Training Command, abbreviated as ARTRAC, is one of the seven commands of the Indian Army. It is currently based at Shimla.[1] It was established in 1991.

History

The Army Training Command was established on 1 October 1991 at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh and moved to Shimla on 31 March 1993.[2] The main aim of the command is to maximize effectiveness of the training.[3]

In 2019, it was decided to merge the Directorate General of Military Training (DGMT) with ARTRAC.[4] DGMT runs the Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS).[5]

Objectives

Its roles are to:

  • Formulate concepts and doctrines of warfare in the fields of strategy, operational art, tactics, logistics, training and human resource development stimulating a real-time scenario.
  • Acts as the nodal agency for all institutional training in the Army
  • Evolve joint doctrines in conjunction with other Services

List of Commanders

Rank Name Appointment Date Left Office Unit of Commission References
Lieutenant General A S Kalkat 1 October 1991 31 July 1992 8th Gorkha Rifles [6]
Shankar Roychowdhury 1 August 1992 22 November 1994 20th Lancers [7]
S K Sharma 22 November 1994 31 March 1997 Armoured Corps
Vijay Oberoi 1 April 1997 15 October 1999 Maratha Light Infantry [8]
H B Kala 15 October 1999 1 April 2001 Jat Regiment [9]
Shamsher Singh Mehta 1 April 2001 63rd Cavalry [10]
Shantanu Choudhry 31 December 2002 Regiment of Artillery [11]
J. J. Singh 1 January 2003 30 January 2004 Maratha Light Infantry [12]
K Nagaraj 1 February 2004 15 August 2005 Maratha Light Infantry [13]
Deepak Kapoor 15 August 2005 31 September 2005 Regiment of Artillery [14]
K S Jamwal 1 October 2005 31 December 2006 Regiment of Artillery [15]
M L Naidu 1 January 2007 30 September 2007 Rajput Regiment [16]
J K Mohanty 1 October 2007 30 September 2009 Dogra Regiment [17]
B S Jaswal 1 October 2009 1 December 2010 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles [18]
A S Lamba 1 October 2009 1 December 2010 Regiment of Artillery [19]
K Surendra Nath 1 January 2011 30 May 2013 Mechanised Infantry [20]
Sanjeev Madhok 1 June 2013 30 July 2015 Brigade of Guards [21]
P M Hariz 1 August 2015 31 August 2016 Mechanized Infantry [22]
D R Soni 17 September 2016 30 November 2017 Central India Horse [23]
M M Naravane 1 December 2017 30 September 2018 Sikh Light Infantry [24]
P C Thimayya 1 November 2018 30 April 2020 Mechanised Infantry Regiment [25]
Raj Shukla 1 May 2020 31 March 2022 Regiment of Artillery [26]
Surinder Singh Mahal 1 April 2022 30 November 2023 41 Armoured Regiment [27]
Manjinder Singh 1 December 2023 Incumbent Madras Regiment [28]

References

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External links

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