Pune: Army-Led Training at Aundh Military Station Boosts Leadership and Crisis Management Skills of 161 State Officers

Pune: Army-Led Training at Aundh Military Station Boosts Leadership and Crisis Management Skills of 161 State Officers
Under the aegis of Headquarters Southern Command, Indian Army Foreign Training & Military – Civil Fusion Training Node, Aundh Military Station, Pune, 161 Maharashtra State Service Officers (Group A), including senior civil officers such as Deputy Collectors, Deputy Superintendents of Police, Assistant Commissioners of State Tax, and Block Development Officers, successfully completed an intensive military-oriented training programme.
The training, held from 04 to 10 June 2025, aimed at enhancing leadership, inter-service coordination, and crisis management skills, preparing these officers for effective decision-making in high-pressure situations. The comprehensive course was a collaborative effort between the Indian Army and Yashada Academy, Pune, setting a new standard in military-civil fusion for governance training.

The officers participated in hands-on modules covering weapon firing, rock climbing, room intervention, and jungle survival drills, with a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and strategic problem-solving. The initiative reinforced the commitment of Maharashtra’s State Administration to build resilient leadership within its ranks to navigate complex challenges.
In addition to tactical training, the officers interacted with senior military officials, gaining critical insights into operational strategies, which will enable them in effectively serving the public contributing towards good governance.
This initiative marks a significant milestone in the strengthening of military-civil relations and demonstrates the State’s dedication to capacity building and sustainable development. Officers expressed their gratitude for this transformative experience, recognizing its profound impact on their leadership and crisis management capabilities.