Lt Gen Kanwar Vinod Kumar, Signal Officer-in-Chief and Senior Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Signals, recently visited the newly operationalized Regional Network Centre to validate its capabilities and ensure its readiness.
This state-of-the-art communication hub represents a significant leap forward in achieving the vision of a Digital Army by enhancing robust, secure, and efficient communication networks for the Indian Army.
A New Era of Communication
The Regional Network Centre is a cornerstone in modernizing military communication, integrating cutting-edge technology to ensure seamless connectivity across the theatre. It is designed to strengthen operational readiness by offering reliable and secure communication solutions, catering to the dynamic requirements of the Indian Army in the modern digital battlefield.
Recognizing Excellence
During his visit, Lt Gen Kanwar Vinod Kumar praised the Sapta Shakti Command for its commitment and determination in shaping the future of military communication. He highlighted the critical role of the Corps of Signals in driving progress and operational efficiency, ensuring the Army remains ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of warfare technology.
Towards a Digital Indian Army
The operationalisation of the Regional Network Centre marks another milestone in the Army’s journey toward becoming a fully digitized and networked force. This initiative not only bolsters national security but also empowers troops with secure, high-speed communication to ensure mission success in diverse terrains and scenarios.
The Corps of Signals continues to lead the charge in leveraging innovation and technology to enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Army, laying the groundwork for a truly Digital Army.