Indian Army Poised for Future Battles with Indigenous Strength
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi emphasizes the Indian Army's transformation into a future-ready force through indigenous equipment, enhanced operational capabilities, and strategic self-reliance. With operations reflecting agility and strong alliances, the focus remains on adapting to modern challenges, ensuring preparedness for unpredictable future conflicts.
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In a candid assertion of India's military evolution, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reiterated the institution's strides towards becoming a future-ready force. Stressing the importance of indigenous equipment as a strategic necessity, he emphasized developing well-trained soldiers equipped with modern technology.
Reflecting on significant changes within the Indian Army, General Dwivedi highlighted operations showcasing agility and coordination as hallmarks of a mature and confident military force. The recent introduction of new units like the Bhairav Battalion demonstrates efforts to fulfill shortcomings between existing specialized forces.
Ringing in a new era of military preparedness, the Army chief underscored self-reliance as foundational, with indigenization serving both defense and civil purposes. As the global landscape shifts, he posited the importance of research, collaboration with academia, and technological cultivation to stay responsive and efficient.
(With inputs from agencies.)

