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OTA Chennai and SRM Launch Diploma Program in IT and Cyber Security for Cadets

New initiative aims to strengthen cyber defense capabilities as part of Indian Army’s Year of Tech Absorption.

In a significant step toward modernizing military training, the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai has signed an addendum to its existing Memorandum of Understanding with SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST). The new agreement, signed on May 26, 2025, introduces a diploma program in Information Technology and Cyber Security for officer cadets, aimed at enhancing their preparedness for modern, tech-driven warfare.

The signing ceremony was held at OTA Chennai, with Lieutenant General Fernandes, Commandant of OTA, and C. Muthamizhchelvan, Vice Chancellor of SRMIST, officially formalizing the partnership. The event was attended by senior officials from both the military and academia. The collaboration is part of the Indian Army’s broader #YearofTechAbsorption initiative, spearheaded by the Army Training Command (ARTRAC), which seeks to infuse cutting-edge technological education into the core of military training.

The newly launched diploma course is expected to train approximately 500 cadets each year, equipping them with vital skills in information technology and cybersecurity. The program responds to a growing need to protect military infrastructure from digital threats. A 2024 NATO report highlighted a 300% increase in cyberattacks on military systems globally between 2019 and 2023, emphasizing the urgency of developing cyber resilience among future military leaders.

Established in 1963 following the Sino-Indian War, OTA Chennai has a history of evolving in step with the Indian Army’s strategic requirements. Originally designed to produce officers through short-service commissions, OTA has grown into a premier institution for leadership development with campuses in both Chennai and Gaya. The partnership with SRMIST adds another dimension to its training capabilities, preparing cadets not only for battlefield leadership but also for digital defense roles.

SRMIST, a reputed institution known for its focus on innovation and industry collaboration, brings academic rigor and technical depth to the initiative. With advisory boards that include international experts and more than 150 industry partners, SRMIST ensures that its academic programs remain aligned with real-world applications and evolving technologies.

This collaboration aligns with broader national priorities focused on defense modernization, technological integration, and self-reliance. The Ministry of Defence has promoted domestic innovation through initiatives like the Positive Indigenisation Lists, iDEX (Innovation for Defence Excellence), and DISC (Defence India Start-up Challenge). In this context, the OTA-SRMIST partnership is a forward-looking move to strengthen India’s military capabilities in the digital age.

As threats grow increasingly complex and technology-driven, the integration of cybersecurity education into cadet training represents a vital investment in national security. The program is expected to contribute significantly to building a tech-savvy, adaptive, and resilient officer cadre for the Indian Army.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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