Cybersecurity and Information Warfare

Indian Army Adapts to Non-Contact Warfare with Cyber and Precision Focus

The Indian Army is transitioning to a new era of non-contact warfare, emphasizing the importance of cyber capabilities, space assets, and precision strikes, according to Lt Gen Adosh Kumar, Director General, Artillery. During the Gen S F Rodrigues Memorial Seminar, he highlighted that modern conflicts rely on remote surveillance and autonomous systems to engage adversaries while minimizing risk to personnel. Notably, the success of Operation Sindoor demonstrated the effectiveness of these strategies in providing information dominance and striking capabilities. Kumar urged the Army to strengthen indigenous surveillance technologies and ensure reliable navigation systems independent of foreign networks, underscoring the need for India to adapt rapidly to this evolving warfare landscape to maintain strategic superiority.

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