IIM-I signs MoU with Army Training Command
Indore: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indore, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), Shimla, to conduct specialised Management Development Programmes (MDPs) focusing on logistics and supply chain management.This MoU, which will remain in effect for three fiscal years—2025-26, 2026-27, and 2027-28—aims to augment the knowledge and operational efficiency of senior officers in the Indian Army.Professor Himanshu Rai, director, IIM Indore, said, "At IIM Indore, we believe in shaping leaders who can respond to the complex and dynamic challenges of today's world. Through this MoU, we are honoured to contribute once again to the Indian Army's readiness and operational excellence by imparting advanced management skills. This programme aligns with our mission of nation-building and supporting our defence forces with intellectual and professional rigour."The comprehensive syllabus for the MDPs will encompass essential management concepts, including supply chain metrics, risk management, agri-based supply chain, and contract negotiations. Additionally, officers will have the opportunity to delve into advanced topics such as cold chain management, reliability-centred maintenance, and e-procurement.Major General MK Mathur said, "The Indian Army has always been at the forefront of adapting to new strategies and technologies to maintain operational superiority. This MoU with IIM Indore will enable our officers to gain invaluable insights into modern logistics and supply chain management, ensuring that our forces remain agile, responsive, and efficient in all situations."Air Commodore AVG Patnaik said that recognised as one of the top management institutes in India, IIM Indore's expertise in cutting-edge management education will play a pivotal role in enhancing the strategic and logistical capabilities of the Army, helping our defence personnel stay ahead in an ever-evolving global landscape.
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