The Indian Army is aligning itself with this roadmap, prioritizing combat readiness through accelerated acquisitions, indigenous technological solutions, and the adoption of emerging domains like electronic warfare and space.
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The Indian Army is embarking on a transformative journey, marking 2025 as the 'year of reforms'. Key focuses include the integration of theatre commands, technological advancements in fields like AI,
A retired colonel of Indian Army lost Rs 35.30 lakh in a digital arrest fraud case. After realising about the fraud, the 81-year-old victim lodged a police complaint and following investigation, the Cyber Police Station here has registered a case.
The Indian Army is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for surveillance, logistics, cybersecurity, and training. AI enhances decision-making, resource management, and combat capabilities but raises ethical concerns regarding accountability and autonomous weapons systems.
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In a landmark moment for India`s military history, Pune will host the 77th Army Day Parade on January 15, 2025, marking the first time the prestigious event will be held in the city. The parade, to be conducted at the Bombay Engineering Group and Centre (BEG Centre),
The Indian Army will organise a “Know Your Army Mela” on January 11 at the Manekshaw Parade Ground on Cubbon Road here. The Army is inviting Bengalureans to join them for a day of adventure, cultural activities,
In addition to traditional roles, the Indian Army has deployed female engagement teams, women psychological counselors, and Military Nursing Service officers to support women and children in conflict zones.
Sharing the enrolment number 73727, which he held for seven years, General Dwivedi reflected on how his early days with the NCC helped shape his unique identity.
The 33-member contingent, including three female musicians, will participate in the Army Day Parade in Pune on January 15 and will showcase their musical talents at the event.
The DRDO has developed ‘HimKavach’, a modular clothing system for soldiers operating in extreme cold, ranging from 20°C to -60°C. It enhances mobility, comfort, and operational readiness in high-altitude areas like the Himalayas.