Northern Command's exercise enhances readiness against cyber, space, and cognitive threats.
The Indian Army’s Northern Command recently conducted a significant four-day tri-service exercise, named Vidyut Vidhhwans, focusing on multi-domain warfare scenarios that addressed futuristic threats in cyber, space, electromagnetic, and cognitive domains. This exercise, which took place from October 13 to 16, involved not only army personnel but also the Central Armed Police Forces, other sister services, central government agencies, and indigenous defense industry players, showcasing the importance of a comprehensive national approach to evolving security challenges. The exercise aimed to enhance operational preparedness against next-generation conflicts, with an emphasis on jointness, self-reliance (aatmanirbarta), and continuous innovation. Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma emphasized the need for strategic foresight and synergy across multiple domains to effectively safeguard India’s territorial integrity and critical assets. This initiative signifies a pivotal step towards modernizing India’s defense capabilities, reinforcing the nation’s readiness against emergent threats, and underlining the commitment to self-sufficiency in defense production amidst an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. By fostering collaboration among various agencies and leveraging advanced technologies, the Northern Command is better positioned to respond to contemporary warfare challenges.