IIT Kanpur signs pact with Indian Army’s Central Command for construction training
Sakshi Gupta | March 19, 2026 | 07:54 PM IST | 1 min read
As part of the deal, IIT Kanpur has also planned to launch a construction management programme in quality, contracts, arbitration.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has signed an agreement with the Indian Army’s HQ chief engineer, central command to help strengthen the technical and managerial skills of officers working on infrastructure projects.
The agreement is part of the Indian army’s broader effort to work with leading academic institutions and improve professional expertise, according to an official statement.
“The agreement also reflects a push towards building infrastructure that is more sustainable, resilient and suited to evolving operational needs,” it added
As part of the collaboration, a specialised course titled “construction management: quality, contracts and arbitration” will begin later this month. The course is designed to offer both theoretical understanding and practical insights into key aspects of construction and project management.
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IIT Kanpur to offer specialised training in construction management
The programme will cover areas such as quality assurance, modern contract management and dispute resolution. These are crucial for handling large and complex infrastructure projects efficiently.
Officials said the course will help officers better understand current practices and adopt more effective methods while planning and executing projects.
IIT Kanpur partnership aims to strengthen infrastructure delivery
With infrastructure projects becoming more complex, there is a growing need to maintain high standards of quality, transparency and accountability. The collaboration is expected to address these challenges by equipping officers with the right tools and knowledge.
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The initiative is likely to improve overall project management, strengthen contract handling and arbitration processes, and support timely completion of projects. It also underlines the role academic institutions can play in supporting skill development and capacity building in critical sectors.
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