As part of the ongoing Year of Transformation for the Indian Army, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Kharga Corps visited the Shivalik Brigade to assess the formation’s operational readiness. During the visit, several critical demonstrations and validations took place, highlighting the brigade’s preparedness to meet emerging security challenges.
One of the key highlights of the visit was the demonstration of Denovo initiatives on Meshed Intelligence and the Orchestration of Drone Operations. These new strategies represent a significant leap in integrating advanced technology into military operations, enhancing real-time intelligence gathering and the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for both surveillance and offensive capabilities.
The introduction of Meshed Intelligence aims to create a seamless flow of information between different units, fostering better decision-making and faster response times. Meanwhile, the Orchestration of Drone Operations demonstrated how drones are being used for multi-dimensional roles, from reconnaissance to supporting tactical operations, reflecting the army’s focus on modernizing its warfare techniques in line with global standards.
The visit served as a testament to the Strong and Capable vision of the Indian Army, with the Shivalik Brigade showcasing its adaptability to new technologies and tactics, ensuring readiness for any operational contingency. These initiatives mark an important step in the transformation of the army into a more agile, tech-savvy, and combat-ready force.