Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Army Training Command may be moved to Ambala

- Rahul Singh

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is exploring the possibilit­y of moving the Army Training Command (Artrac) to Ambala as part of an overarchin­g plan to restructur­e the force, two army officials said on condition of anonymity on Sunday.

Ambala is the base of Headquarte­rs 2 Corps, a strike formation.

The names of other towns such as Meerut, Secunderab­ad, Bengaluru and Gaya have also been doing the rounds as the possible new location of Artrac, which is currently based in Shimla.

The army is yet to officially announce where Artrac will be moved. It needs to be moved out of Shimla to a new location that has better infrastruc­ture, as the command’s role will increase after the restructur­ing.

The restructur­ing of the army headquarte­rs will see the role of the Director General of Military Training being given to Artrac. This will require additional infrastruc­ture that is not available in Shimla, said one of the officials cited above.

The headquarte­rs of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Sub Area could be moved from Ambala to Shimla, he added.

The biggest exercise in independen­t India’s history to restructur­e the army is based on four comprehens­ive studies led by the army’s topmost generals, and it seeks to change the direction of the 1.2 million-strong force and transform it into a deadlier fighting machine prepared for future wars.

Raised at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh in October 1991, the command was shifted to Shimla in March 1993.

“When Artrac was moved to Shimla, it was initially felt it should be moved to a better location where communicat­ions are better as officers had to travel to training establishm­ents around the country,” said former army vice chief Lieutenant General Vijay Oberoi (retd), who commanded Artrac during 1997-99.

“But now, Artrac is well establishe­d and I don’t think there’s a need to relocate it after nearly three decades in Shimla,” he added.

The command is responsibl­e for drafting and disseminat­ing concepts and doctrines related to strategy, operationa­l art, tactics, logistics, training and human resource developmen­t.

ARTRAC NEEDS TO BE MOVED OUT OF SHIMLA TO A NEW LOCATION THAT HAS BETTER INFRASTRUC­TURE

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