Indian Army Leaps Forward with Quantum Technology
The Indian Army has made significant advancements by developing indigenous post-quantum cryptography applications. This move aims to enhance its operational capabilities in a rapidly changing tech landscape, aligning with its declaration of 2024 as the 'Year of Technology Absorption'.
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The Indian Army announced a major breakthrough in its technological capabilities with the development of indigenous post-quantum cryptography applications. This effort is expected to significantly enhance the Army's operational strength, ensuring it remains equipped for future challenges in the tech-driven landscape.
In a notable move, the Army has declared 2024 as the 'Year of Technology Absorption', emphasizing its commitment to integrating advanced technologies and systems. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to induct cutting-edge tech into the Army's inventory.
The Military College of Telecommunication Engineering in Mhow, under the Corps of Signals, has taken the lead in developing these advanced applications. This progress aligns with the Chief of the Army Staff's technology research vision, signaling a transformative era for the Indian military.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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