Indian Army launches course to enhance soldiers' skills for modern asymmetric warfare.
The Indian Army has inaugurated a new Unconventional Warfare Course at the Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Mizoram, aimed at equipping soldiers with skills to tackle modern asymmetric threats, including terrorism and sabotage. This initiative reflects the Army’s commitment to enhancing tactical agility and leadership development in complex conflict environments. The course expands upon previous training, such as the tri-services Future Warfare Course, which addresses evolving operational dynamics involving artificial intelligence and cyber warfare. By leveraging its extensive experience in counter-insurgency operations, the Indian Army aims to bolster its readiness against emerging threats, thereby reinforcing national security in an increasingly unpredictable geopolitical landscape.
