New -delhi, October 6 (IANS). The Indian Army adopts modern science and new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and data learning for enemy activities to keep an eye on the boundary limit driving in Jammu and Kashmir. The Director General of the Indian Army (electronics and mechanical engineers) Lieutenant General Rajiv Kumar Sahni said in a special conversation that the army brought its activities, monitoring and decision -making functions to a new level with the inclusion of digital change, artificial intelligence and indigenous technology. He emphasized the most important technical achievements during Operation Sindoor and the effective use of modern systems, and he said that the Indian army now appears completely as ‘data centric’ and ‘artificial intelligence -limited’ powers. In addition, he said that artificial intelligence was an important participation in Operation Sindoor. Not only that, efforts are also being made to prevent terrorism through artificial intelligence and new technologies. In addition, modern technology is also used to protect Indian boundaries. To conquer the enemy in future wars, the Indian army also contains modern thinking and technology in his war policy. Referring to the technical achievements and initiatives of the army, Lieutenant -General Rajiv Kumar Sahni said that Indian agencies are used indigenous electronic intelligence choice. This indigenous application was reviewed in a very short time during Operation Sindoor. It played an important role in accurate detection of the sensor’s location of the enemy, which meets the specific requirements of different stakeholders. Artificial intelligence is very important on accurate targets. General monitoring and target acquisition in border areas, which was integrated with the Sanjay project, contributed to creating a common operational and intelligence picture at strategic and operational levels. This has led to a significant improvement in the coordination of resources, decision -making process and status awareness of commanders. He reported that the use of artificial intelligence -based Furcost hazard model framework enabled forces to accurate and timely deployment. Multi-sensor and multi-source data merger became possible in almost real time. The Army efforts are in line with national initiatives such as Digital India Mission, National Quantum Mission and India Artificial Intelligence Mission, which strengthens technical self -sufficiency in the defense sector. He said that the changing form of modern powers became important. Forces around the world are changing quickly today. She is taking on automation, digitalization and new techniques such as artificial intelligence and Big Data analysis. These techniques increase warfare, make a better understanding of the situation and the forces are technically forward. Whether it is war, the work to collect intelligence information or the area of logistics or training. He said it was the decade of change of the Indian army. The Indian army understood that a big change is taking time. So he started the decade of change. The year 2024–2025 was explained in the year of the adoption of technology, so that the technology reached not only the headquarters, but also for the ground level soldiers. He said the number of users in the military due to the military increased by 1200 percent. The storage capacity of data increased by 620. It further strengthened the digital system of the army, which made better decisions at every level. He informed that the war methods for artificial intelligence were changing. It makes faster, accurate and flexible. The Indian army has already included artificial intelligence in its functioning, and its effectiveness was clearly visible during Operation Sindoor. He said that software in the country was developed that determines the identity and priority of dangers in real time. Lieutenant -General Sahni said that the Indian army has now become a leader of technological innovation, not just technology. He said it was our effort to become our greatest power on the future battlefield. -Ians GCB/DSC
Digital Revolution in Border Safety and AI’s confluence: Lieutenant -General Rajiv Kumar
