Lt Gen Neeraj Shukla Engages with Young Officers at Gajraj Corps Training Program
The Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army recently organized an extensive field visit and training session for officers from the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC). The program was aimed at familiarizing them with technological advancements and innovative training practices.
During the program, the officers gained direct insight into the crucial operational roles played by Army mules and dogs, especially in difficult terrains where traditional mobility is restricted. The training focused on the best practices for the care, management, and deployment of these animals in frontline operations.

The program also stressed the importance of integrating modern techniques and innovative approaches into training. This ensures that young officers are well-prepared to meet emerging operational needs and logistical challenges.

In the concluding session, Lieutenant General Neeraj Shukla, General Officer Commanding Gajraj Corps, engaged with the officers. He urged them to maintain clear objectives, self-assurance, and a steadfast commitment to duty as they prepare for future leadership roles.

The training effort was indicative of the Indian Army’s dedication to developing capable leaders through practical experience, modern educational methods, and a solid grounding in both traditional and technological elements of military operations.







