NEW DELHI: At the recent Indian Air Force (IAF) Commanders Conference, General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), emphasized the critical role of digitized and automated systems in modern military operations. He discussed how automation and advanced technologies can streamline military processes, improve decision-making, and enhance operational efficiency. According to Dwivedi, integrating these technological solutions is essential for maintaining superiority in the evolving landscape of warfare.
General Dwivedi’s remarks come as part of ongoing efforts to modernize India’s defense infrastructure. He stressed the need for technological advancements to ensure that India’s armed forces remain at the forefront of innovation. He noted that these developments not only improve operational effectiveness but also play a key role in defense preparedness, particularly in adapting to challenges posed by rapid technological advancements across the globe.
The focus of the conference was also on fostering better coordination between India’s armed forces. General Dwivedi highlighted how automation and digitized systems could improve the synchronization between the army, navy, and air force, promoting more cohesive strategies and operations. This integration is particularly important as India works to strengthen its defense against complex multi-domain threats.
The overall aim of these efforts is to prepare India’s defense forces for future challenges in a rapidly changing world. As General Dwivedi pointed out, the adoption of smarter, data-driven systems is a critical component in ensuring that India’s military remains agile, efficient, and ready for any situation that may arise in the future.