Lt Gen Sharma Evaluates Technological Advancements at EME School Vadodara
On April 11, 2026, Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, who leads the Army Training Command, attended the EME School in Vadodara to evaluate progress in technical training and operational readiness.

During his visit, the Army Commander received updates on training programs focused on the maintenance and sustainability of armaments, vehicles, and optical equipment, inclusive of next-generation technologies. There was a significant focus on artificial intelligence, innovations, and the automation of older weapon systems, aligning with the Indian Army's vision for a transformative decade.

Lt Gen Sharma examined enhancements in both training infrastructure and methods, with specific focus on armament systems, optoelectronics, and modern military equipment. The visit emphasized the ongoing dedication of the EME School to achieving technical excellence, indigenization, and state-of-the-art innovation.

Moreover, the Army Commander recognized and commended the efforts of the personnel for their outstanding contributions, which have significantly bolstered the Army's technical strength and preparedness.
This visit highlights the Indian Army's dedication to technology-driven training and innovation, as well as its pursuit of self-reliance, ensuring that the forces are equipped for contemporary, high-tech combat situations.







