Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Evaluates Training and Innovations at Mechanised Infantry Centre, Ahilyanagar
Lt General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, who serves as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, paid a visit to the Mechanised Infantry Centre and School (MIRC) located in Ahilyanagar. The purpose of his visit was to assess the ongoing training programs and evaluate the advanced infrastructure of this distinguished institution.
During his time at the facility, the Army Commander engaged with officers, instructors, and training personnel to gather firsthand information on the innovative training techniques employed to equip mechanised infantry soldiers for challenges on modern battlefields. He expressed admiration for the dedication, professionalism, and significant contributions made by notable individuals towards the institution's achievements.

In his address to the personnel, Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth highlighted the necessity of upholding high training standards, incorporating technology, and pursuing ongoing innovation. He encouraged all ranks to sustain their momentum of excellence, aligning with the Indian Army's vision to transform into a modern, agile, and adaptive military force.

The Mechanised Infantry Centre and School in Ahilyanagar is renowned for its role in mechanised warfare training, offering tactical, technical, and leadership education to officers and soldiers of the Mechanised Infantry Regiment. Equipped with state-of-the-art simulators, realistic combat exercises, and modern facilities, MIRC remains crucial in developing the future capabilities of India's mechanised forces, truly "forging the steel of tomorrow."








