Unmatched & professional: Why nations send their troops to India for training – The Times of India

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Unmatched & professional: Why nations send their troops to India for training

The Army has proven its worth in numerous conflicts and calamities. The Army has been involved in major combat operations, low intensity combat operations, aid to civil authority, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), among others.

The force delivers across the varied types of terrain found across India and beyond ranging from the lush rainforests of the Andaman & Nicobar archipelago, to the dry deserts of Rajasthan all the way to the super high altitudes of the Karakoram. In a way the army delivers across functions across any situation from Sudan to the Common Wealth Games.The Indian army attributes its strength to its training and its ethos. In many a interviews, soldiers and officers have often stated that they relied on their training to get out of difficult situations.

It is for this reason that armies across the world turn to the Indian army for training and for joint exercises.The Indian army trains officers and soldiers from across the world in different institutions spread across the country. These foreign service personnel attend courses based on their seniority and on their role specific requirements. Many of these students come from the global south and this is a part of the India’s military diplomacy.

Countries which send troops to India for training

The army imparts pre-conditioning training to these officers at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and the Officer Training Academies located in Chennai and Gaya. Officers from foreign countries also attend Young Officer’s course, this is a foundational course where the student officer would learn about the basics of his or her branch in the military, such as infantry, armour, artillery, engineers, air defence, engineers, etc.

Parallel professional streams exist for logistics, medical services, signals and maintenance. Every functional requirement receives tailored instruction that aligns with operational needs.“Other armies prefer to send their officers and men to the India for training because of the prrofessional standards of the Indian Army. The conduct of the Indian Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor was proof of this professionalism,” an army source stated.Professional courses such as junior command, senior command, staff college and higher command are offered to officers in order to equip them for the challenges that they may face and in order to equip them for the positions that they are expected to take up. The army also offers specific courses such as Long Gunnery Staff Course, Long Air Defence Course, higher munitions course and a host of other branch specific courses.Student officers from other countries also receive instructions on niche topics such as mountain warfare, information warfare, counter-improvised explosive device, managing logistics, signals and a plethora of other critical support operations.A defining feature of the Army’s approach is a culture of continuous learning. Officers and soldiers cycle through progressive courses throughout their careers, ensuring skills remain current as technology and doctrine evolve. In preparing forces for conflict, strengthening national resilience, and building civic capacity, the Indian Army functions as a disciplined, mission-focused educator and a cornerstone of the country’s human capital development.

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