BRIEF HISTORY

       Officers Training Academy (OTA) Gaya is a premier Pre-Commission Training Academy (PCTA) of the Indian Army, established in the erstwhile location of Army Service Corps (ASC) Centre (North). Gaya Military Station, in the pre-independence days, had a historical distinction of being the Operation Centre of Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief of British India Army who steered the initial operations of the Burma Campaign from here. He later became the penultimate Viceroy of India.

 

 

 

       Post-Independence, Gaya Military Station was occupied by 42 Infantry Brigade, which was followed by 7 Mountain Brigade, which managed a Prisoner of War (PoW) Camp during the 1971 war. In 1976, ASC Centre (North) was established at Gaya and continued till July 2011, when OTA Gaya was raised.

 

Inauguration of OTA, Gaya by Gen VK Singh on 14 Nov 2011