SOURCE: ZEE NEWS
Highlighting the impact of disruptive technologies in warfare and warfighting, Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday asserted that the Indian Armed Forces will have to pay adequate emphasis on the available disruptive technologies that have dual-use and are being driven by commercial entities and innovations.
He recommended that an overarching national mission to identify the needs and congruence of products into military applications must form part of armed forces modernization strategy.
Addressing a seminar on the “Impact of Disruptive Technologies on Our Fighting Philosophy in Future Conflicts”, he emphasized that the current modernization drive was focused on upgrading existing weapon systems and platforms. He attended the seminar to provide valuable strategic guidance to the Indian Army.
In order to address various aspects of the impact of disruptive technologies, the seminar was organized as part of the Defence and Strategy Seminar 2020 at Army War College, Mhow. The event was conducted as a webinar due to the COVID-19 restrictions, across 54 locations with 82 outstations spread across the length and breadth of the country.
The seminar was the first virtual initiative of its kind at such a large scale and the Army Chief complimented Army War College on the successful conduct of the seminar.
“Warfare has undergone a sea change due to the emergence of new domains of warfare and disruptive technologies. There is a technology tsunami which is underway and it will compel militaries to reorganize and re-structure to fight future wars,” read an official statement.
The panellists of the seminar comprised subject matter experts’ including military, technocrats, academician and speakers from across the spectrum of specialists on the subject to deliberate on the relevant themes and crystallize ideas and develop them into formal papers and Doctrines.
Lieutenant General Raj Shukla, GOC-in-C, ARTRAC commenced the proceedings with an incisive and eloquent keynote address. Disruptive technologies like Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality (AR / VR), Robotics, Big Data Analytics, Cyber, Small Satellite, 5G/6G, Quantum Computing and cyber warfare were discussed threadbare during the event. The seminar was a sounding board for the Indian Army on doctrinal and strategic issues of vital national importance and resulted in obtaining insight into complex themes.