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Indian Army to Induct Domain Experts for Technological Advancement and Modern Warfare Preparedness

The Indian Army is embarking on a significant transformation by inducting domain experts into its regular cadre, aiming to enhance its technological capabilities and ensure a battle-ready force. This pivotal initiative was announced by Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor, who emphasized the Army’s commitment to modernizing its structure in alignment with international military advancements.

During a recent media briefing, Lieutenant General Kapoor outlined the Army’s proactive approach to monitor and adapt to recent global conflicts, focusing on restructuring strategies and operational methodologies to meet the evolving challenges of modern warfare. The recruitment plan is a strategic response to these developments, with an emphasis on integrating specialists in various critical areas such as information warfare, cybersecurity, linguistics, and information technology. The Army’s recruitment will include both officer and non-commissioned officer (NCO) positions.

A pilot project for the recruitment of domain specialists has already proven successful, prompting the Army to move forward with a regular recruitment phase. The first wave will consist of 17 specialized entries, which notably include five positions dedicated to strategic linguistic experts. Officers are expected to be recruited at the postgraduate level, while soldiers will be inducted from the graduate pool. The selection process will involve Service Selection Board (SSB) interviews, and announcements for these new entries are anticipated to be released soon. Additionally, this recruitment will promote gender inclusivity by welcoming both men and women into these specialized roles.

While the Territorial Army has initiated the induction of domain experts, this new measure will expand to regular Army recruitment, thereby fostering a broader integration of specialized knowledge within the force.

Lieutenant General Kapoor underscored the indispensable role of technology in modern military strategy, announcing that the Defence Ministry has designated the years 2024-25 as the ‘Years of Technology Absorption’ for the Indian Army. To support this initiative, the Army is focusing on 16 technology clusters that encompass a range of cutting-edge advancements. Key areas of focus include cybersecurity, quantum computing, 5G/6G networks, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, directed energy weapons, and innovative technologies like blockchain and 3D printing.

“The relationship between technology and military strategy is symbiotic,” Lieutenant General Kapoor stated, reinforcing that these initiatives aim to redefine the Indian Army into a highly specialized, technology-driven force, capable of addressing current and future security challenges.

These progressive measures position the Indian Army not only to prepare effectively for future conflicts but also to establish itself as a global leader in defense innovation.

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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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