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Indian Army Restructures Education Corps to Recruit Domain Experts in Cybersecurity and Linguistics

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 22, 2024
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Indian Army Restructures Education Corps to Recruit Domain Experts in Cybersecurity and Linguistics

The Indian Army is undertaking a transformative restructuring of its Education Corps, a move aimed at integrating domain experts in critical fields such as linguistics, cybersecurity, and information technology. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the military’s operational capabilities, with recruitment initiatives planned for both officer ranks and other personnel within the regular army. Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor, the Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information Systems & Coordination), has announced that the recruitment process for these specialists is already underway via the Territorial Army (TA).

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In line with this initiative, several domain experts have already begun their roles within the TA. For upcoming recruitments, the Army has set clear educational requirements: regular officer candidates will need postgraduate degrees, while candidates for other ranks are expected to possess at least a graduate degree.

Lieutenant General Kapoor emphasized the vital role specialized expertise plays in modern military operations. He stated, “As the Army progresses, we have to understand that there is a lot of expertise required for the profession. We recently restructured our Education Corps and are now positioned to recruit domain experts in Information Warfare, linguistics, and IT.” He noted that some specialists, including linguists and cyber experts, have already been recruited through the TA, and those demonstrating potential will be considered for advancement to other roles. The recruitment process for regular army positions is anticipated to commence by mid-next year, with ongoing calculations to determine exact vacancies due to attrition.

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The Army’s recruitment plan includes opportunities exclusively for Indian citizens, offering entry through both traditional recruitment and the TA route, which features short-term assignments and flexible age limits, allowing professionals to serve while retaining their civilian careers.

In a conversation with The Statesman, Lt. Gen. Kapoor clarified that despite the restructuring and integration of domain specialists, there are no intentions to create a separate corps for these experts. Instead, recruits will be directly assigned to positions that align with their expertise, ensuring they can remain within their specified fields without being reassigned to other branches of the Army.

To prepare for future challenges, the Army has also launched internship programs aimed at students interested in these domains. Interns will have placements in significant organizations such as the Center for UN Peacekeeping (CUNPK), the Directorate General of Information Systems (DGIS), and the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS). These internships aim to cultivate a new generation of experts capable of navigating the evolving landscape of military operations.

Highlighting the importance of technological advancement, Lt. Gen. Kapoor remarked, “The changing nature of warfare demands operational deployment of advanced technologies. We aim to absorb these advancements into our structures and maintain a competitive edge.” As part of this commitment, the Army is also revising its training syllabi for major career courses, including Young Officers, Junior Command, Senior Command, Staff College, and Higher Command courses, to ensure that current officers remain well-versed in modern warfare and technological innovations.

As the Indian Army continues to integrate specialized skills into its operations, the recruitment drive and training advancements mark a significant step toward modernizing its forces and preparing for future challenges in a rapidly changing military environment. An official announcement regarding the recruitment process is expected to be released shortly.

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ByJitendra Singh
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