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Indian Army Embraces New Technologies for Modern Warfare, Hiring Specialists in AI, Cybersecurity, and More

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 22, 2024
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Indian Army Embraces New Technologies for Modern Warfare, Hiring Specialists in AI, Cybersecurity, and More

The landscape of modern warfare is undergoing a significant transformation, driven largely by advancements in technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. In response to these developments, the Indian Army is taking proactive steps to adapt and evolve, beginning with the recruitment of specialists through the Territorial Army.

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Recognizing the need for a diverse skill set, the Army is expanding its search for individuals proficient in a range of technological areas. Key focus areas include information technology, hypersonic technology, space, cyber capabilities, and robotics. Additionally, the Army aims to harness emerging fields such as 5G and 6G communications, directed energy weapons (including lasers), digitization, deep learning, drone operations, anti-drone technologies, blockchain, loitering munitions, and 3D printing. The integration of these technologies is poised to enhance the operational effectiveness of the Indian forces.

Speaking to reporters, Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor emphasized the imperative for the Army to absorb technological advancements as part of its “decade of transformation.” He noted that the ongoing study of the Ukraine-Russia conflict has provided valuable insights into the modern battlefield’s technological applications, particularly the effectiveness of various drone technologies. To ensure continual progress and adaptation, the Army has instituted high-level review meetings, scheduled every three, six, and twenty-four months.

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Moreover, the Indian Army is collaborating with prestigious institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and government initiatives like the National Quantum Mission. This partnership is aimed at fostering innovation and developing cutting-edge military technologies.

Lieutenant General Kapoor also highlighted the role of Indian troops stationed in Lebanon as part of a United Nations mission, indicating that these forces operate under a UN mandate, with specific directives from the Indian government. He noted that, in addition to their military duties, these personnel are also engaged in activities such as practicing yoga, with women officers assuming a vital role in the mission.

As the Indian Army embarks on this comprehensive modernization plan, it is clear that the integration of advanced technologies and specialized skills is becoming increasingly crucial for maintaining a strategic advantage in the evolving warfare landscape.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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