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Indian Army to train soldiers in drone operation by 2027
Indian Army to train soldiers in drone operation by 2027

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

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Indian Army to train soldiers in drone operation by 2027

The Army Training Command (ARTRAC) on Thursday announced to train all Indian Army soldiers with working of drones by the year 2027. The announcement was made by Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of ARTRAC, while addressing officers, awardees, and guests at the ARTRAC Investiture Ceremony 2025, held in Shimla on Thursday. Lieutenant General Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of ARTRAC presenting award during ARTRAC Investiture Ceremony 2025, held in Shimla on Thursday. (Source: X) Interacting with the media persons, Lt Gen Sharma said, 'Indian Army's performance in Operation Sindoor had demonstrated remarkable capabilities, especially in the use of drones. Drawing on those insights, ARTRAC has initiated a roadmap that will make drone operation an integral part of every soldier's training.' 'In Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army showcased exceptional capability, particularly through the deployment of drones. Learning from that, we have decided that by 2027, every Indian soldier will be trained in drone operations. Drones will become the 'third arm' of the modern Indian soldier,' he said. Lt Gen Sharma said that ARTRAC had identified 33 niche technologies—including drones, cyber warfare, battlefield artificial intelligence, and electronic warfare systems—for incorporation into army training. To institutionalise these capabilities, 14 centres of expertise have been established across various training institutions. He said that ARTRAC has set a goal for the complete absorption of these technologies by 2030, backed by an investment of ₹390 crore over the next five years in infrastructure, research and development, and simulation-based training systems. 'As part of this initiative, 18,000 personnel have already been trained in 22 new technologies in the training year 2024–25, with a target to train an additional 12,000 personnel in 21 more technologies during 2025–26,' he said. Speaking on gender inclusion, he said that 1,571 women were currently serving in the Indian Army across all ranks, including command positions. ARTRAC, he said, was fully committed to gender neutrality and had integrated gender sensitisation modules into its training curriculum. During the event, establishments and individuals were awarded for their outstanding performances for the Training Year 2023-24. Three category 'A' Establishments and two affiliated units to Category 'A' Establishments were awarded the prestigious 'GOC-in-C Army Training Command Unit Citation' for their outstanding performance and making exceptional contributions to enhancing the training ethos and standards of the Indian Army in 2023-24 on occasion. Financial excellence awards were conferred upon three training establishments, namely Military College of Material Management , Jabalpur, Counter Insurgency Jungle Warfare School , Variengate and Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering , Secunderabad, for setting high standards in financial management. Additionally, two training establishments, Armoured Corps Centre & School , Ahilyanagar, and Military College of Material Management MCMM, Jabalpur, were awarded e-Office Excellence Awards for promoting e-office software usage, which reduces paper usage of paper.

Army training Command will adopt 33 niche technologies by 2030: Lt Gen Devendra Sharma
Army training Command will adopt 33 niche technologies by 2030: Lt Gen Devendra Sharma

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Army training Command will adopt 33 niche technologies by 2030: Lt Gen Devendra Sharma

Shimla, Highlighting the role of new technologies and drones in modern warfare, Lt Gen Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Army Training Command , on Thursday said 33 niche technologies would be adopted by 2030. Army training Command will adopt 33 niche technologies by 2030: Lt Gen Devendra Sharma Presiding over the ARTRAC Investiture Ceremony 2025 here, he said that the Army Training Command would adopt, develop and imbibe niche technologies in the training curriculum to facilitate learning and exploit technology for exponential results during operations, a statement issued here said. An amount of ₹ 390 crores is planned to be invested in research and development, infrastructure development and training over the next five years, he said and added that these initiatives will play a crucial role in the transformation of the Indian Army into a future-ready force. Niche technologies refer to specialised technological solutions, tools or innovations designed for specific, often limited, purposes or markets within a broader industry. "As many as 15 major training establishments are evolving as Centres of Expertise for adopting 33 niche technologies and a comprehensive plan has been evolved to adopt all these technologies by 2030," he said. Impetus on technology absorption has resulted in ARTRAC training approximately 18,000 personnel on 22 niche technologies in the training year 2024-25, with a plan of training another 12,000 personnel on 21 niche technologies in 2025-26. Lt Gen Sharma made a special reference to the role of women in the armed forces, wherein over 1,800 women are serving across rank and file of the Indian Army, including undertaking challenging roles like Command of a unit. Three Category 'A' Establishments and two Affiliated Units to Category 'A' Establishments were awarded the prestigious 'GOC-in-C Army Training Command Unit Citation' for their outstanding performance and making exceptional contributions to enhancing the training ethos and standards of the Indian Army in 2023-24 on occasion, the statement said. Financial Excellence Awards were conferred upon three training establishments, namely Military College of Material Management , Jabalpur, Counter Insurgency Jungle Warfare School , Variengate and Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering , Secunderabad for setting high standards in Financial Management. Additionally, two training establishments, Armoured Corps Centre & School , Ahilyanagar, and Military College of Material Management MCMM, Jabalpur, were awarded e-Office Excellence Awards for promoting e-office software usage, which reduces paper usage of paper, the statement added. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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