In a significant stride towards modernization, the Indian Army has identified 16 technological clusters, which will be central to its future development and operational capabilities. These clusters encompass a variety of programs that are being executed in collaboration with government enterprises, private sector companies, and academic institutions. Each of these clusters will be under constant oversight, as the Army Chief conducts monthly reviews to track progress and adherence to set timelines.
Lt Gen Rakesh Kapoor, who serves as the Deputy Chief of the Indian Army responsible for information systems and coordination, revealed these advancements during a press briefing in New Delhi. He stressed the importance of accountability in these projects, with designated officers assigned to monitor and ensure the success of various initiatives.
The clusters identified for technological enhancement feature a wide range of contemporary and cutting-edge fields. Among them are Cybersecurity, Space Operations, Quantum Computing, and next-generation telecommunications like 5G and 6G. Additionally, significant focus will be directed toward the Internet of Things, Directed Energy Weapons, and areas involving digitization, augmented and virtual reality technologies. The list further includes advanced concepts such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning, alongside developments in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Drones, Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Unmanned Autonomous Systems, and Blockchain Technology.
The Army aims to enhance its capabilities in Loitering Munitions, 3D Printing, and Robotics, marking a proactive approach toward modern warfare technology. Lt Gen Kapoor emphasized that 2024 is earmarked as a year for technology absorption, with aspirations that this focus will extend throughout the next decade.
To facilitate this modernization initiative, the Army has begun the recruitment of domain specialists in critical fields such as information technology, cyber warfare, and linguistics. The Education Corps of the Army has been realigned to better support this specialized focus. Since the initiative’s inception, specialists have already begun to be integrated into the Army through the Territorial Army’s recruitment pathway, a strategy set to continue. Furthermore, there are plans to also recruit these experts through regular recruitment processes, with advertisements for these positions anticipated to be released soon.
This comprehensive strategy reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to advancing its technological prowess, ensuring that it remains prepared to address contemporary security challenges in a rapidly evolving global landscape.