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Army steps on the gas for high-tech infusion for futuristic warfare, plans to induct ‘domain specialists’

IndiaTimes Friday, 22 November 2024
The Indian Army is accelerating its technological advancement by focusing on 16 technology clusters, including cyber, space, and AI, to enhance its capabilities for future warfare. The Army is collaborating with academic institutions and industries to develop and integrate these technologies. To support this transformation, the Army will induct domain specialists in fields like cyber and linguistics, starting in mid-2025.
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