A significant seminar titled ‘Non-Contact Warfare in Future Battles’ was conducted at the Kota Military Station under the auspices of the Gandiv Division.
The seminar focused on the evolving landscape of modern warfare, emphasizing the shift towards long-range precision strikes, electronic warfare, and the integration of autonomous systems.
Participants, including military strategists and technical experts, engaged in in-depth discussions about the latest technological advancements and the operational challenges associated with implementing non-contact warfare tactics.
The seminar also addressed the urgent need for doctrinal adaptations that can effectively leverage these advanced non-contact capabilities.
The discussions highlighted the importance of staying ahead in the technological arms race and preparing the armed forces for a future where warfare could be dominated by engagements that minimize direct contact while maximizing impact through precision and technological superiority.
The event provided a platform for sharing ideas and strategies that will help shape the future of military operations in line with global technological trends.