COAS Commends MCEME’s Pioneering Efforts in Technology and Innovation

Secunderabad, 26 Mar 2025: General Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), visited the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), Secunderabad today, where he was briefed on the institution’s comprehensive training curriculum designed to produce the best battle-ready technicians for the Indian Army. Lieutenant General Neeraj Varshney, VSM, Commandant MCEME, provided an in-depth overview of skill development initiatives in niche emerging technologies and hands-on training aimed at enhancing the operational effectiveness of the Indian Army in battles.

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During the visit, General Dwivedi toured various faculties, observed the modern labs and infrastructure and appreciated the numerous innovative projects undertaken at MCEME to achieve self-reliance (AtmaNirbhar). He commended the capabilities of EME technicians in key domains such as Counter Drones, Autonomous Robotics, Quantum Technology and Artificial Intelligence.

COAS Commends MCEME’s Pioneering Efforts in Technology and Innovation

The COAS was highly impressed with the advances made by MCEME and lauded their efforts in fostering a professional outlook to ensure the Indian Army remains future-ready. He emphasized the institution’s role in supporting the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 through continuous technological adaptation and innovation.

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MCEME remains steadfast in its mission to equip Techno-Warriors with cutting-edge skills and practical expertise, reinforcing its commitment to technological transformation and operational excellence.

The visit reaffirmed the Army’s dedication to innovation and self-reliance in defence technology as part of the Year of Tech Absorption and Decade of Transformation initiatives.


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