In a major push towards military digitization, Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, visited a newly developed network-enabled complex, highlighting the Army’s evolving focus on advanced technology integration in modern warfare.
The complex, located in a strategically vital mountainous region, demonstrated real-time data operations, strategic planning tools, and digital command systems designed to enhance situational awareness and operational response. During his visit, Lt Gen Pendharkar lauded the personnel for their proficiency in managing new-generation defense technologies and emphasized continued excellence in adapting to the changing nature of warfare.

The Spear Corps, historically known for its valor during the 1962 Battle of Walong, now stands at the forefront of India’s shift toward network-centric and tech-driven capabilities. The complex featured systems powered by cognitive radar, enhanced communications, and experimental applications of 5G networks—tools that represent a leap in command and control efficiency across remote and hostile environments.
The visit coincided with other key advancements in India’s defence technology sector, including a successful test of a drone-launched missile system in Kurnool, showcasing progress in indigenous weapons development.

Lt Gen Pendharkar, a veteran of counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir, is steering Spear Corps into an era where digital superiority complements traditional battlefield strength. This initiative is part of the Indian Army’s broader effort to modernize forces and improve combat effectiveness, especially in sensitive frontier areas.

The move toward digital infrastructure and smart technologies is seen as critical to maintaining operational dominance in the face of evolving security threats, cyber challenges, and hybrid warfare scenarios.