Maj Gen Anindya Choudhury Assesses Training and Infrastructure at NCC Officers Training Academy, Gwalior
Major General Anindya Choudhury, who commands the 36 RAPID (S), recently paid a visit to the National Cadet Corps Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gwalior. The purpose of his visit was to evaluate key components of training, infrastructure, and administrative operations at the facility.
Throughout his visit, the General Officer received a detailed briefing on the academy's training programs. These programs are specifically designed to prepare NCC instructors and cadets for leadership positions and operational duties. The discussions also touched upon current infrastructure projects that aim to expand training capabilities and modernize existing facilities.

Maj Gen Choudhury took the opportunity to assess administrative structures and evaluate the academy's future strategy. His focus was on ensuring that training standards keep pace with the evolving demands of both the National Cadet Corps and the Indian Army.
The General commended the academy for its dedication to maintaining exceptional training standards and professionalism. He highlighted the necessity of ongoing improvement, innovation, and flexibility in developing the next generation of leaders.

This visit underscores the Indian Army's commitment to enhancing NCC training institutions. It aims to ensure that they remain well-equipped to face new challenges while playing a significant role in nation-building and empowering young people.







