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In This Issue Page 4 Making Indian Army Future Ready

General M.M. Naravane

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21st century battlefields require the Indian Army to have both intra-Service and interServices networking. These needs should be supported by acquiring NCW capabilities at the earliest and the required information systems put in place.

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am pleased to learn that SP Guide Publications is releasing a Special Issue of SP’s Land Forces on the occasion of Army Day 2022. At a time when the global security paradigm is undergoing profound changes, release of this special edition would undoubtedly generate interest, both amongst scholars and practitioners alike. By virtue of its wide readership and reach, I am confident that this edition too will contribute meaningfully to the strategic thought process in the country and beyond. The COVID Pandemic has ushered in unprecedented changes within a short span of time. Nations and institutions continue to adapt to the new normal imposed by the Pandemic. New geo-strategic alignments driven by the need to preserve the ‘Rules Based Order’ continue to shape the security environment. With the global Centre of Gravity shifting to the IndoPacific, India has been actively engaged with other partners in working towards peace and stability in the region.

Lt General P.C. Katoch (Retd) Page 5 Look Beyond Traditional Contact Warfare

The Indian Army has successfully faced the twin challenges of the Pandemic and the situation along our Northern borders with resilience and resolve. It is committed and operationally ready to play its destined role as a critical element of National Power. It continues to rapidly transform into a ‘Future Ready Force’ through significant changes in thought and structures, absorbing niche technologies and fostering indigenous defence production. I am sanguine that this Special Issue will enlighten and inform all readers of the initiatives that are underway in the Indian Army to create a stronger, more responsive and efficient Land Force. My compliments and best wishes to SP Guide Publications for undertaking this initiative. Jai Hind!

Are we prepared today to foil a cyberattack on our Railway Network, Banking System or Power Grid? The nature of cyberattacks is such that it is almost always difficult to pinpoint the source of the attack, giving perpetrating nation-states plausible deniability. Lt General Abhay Krishna (Retd) Page 6 Future of Warfare

The convergence of AI, drones and robotics leading to the fielding of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) raise serious questions about the nature of future warfare and the larger question of utility of standing armies. Major General Atanu K. Pattanaik (Retd) Plus Appointments

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(M.M. Naravane) General Chief of the Army Staff

“We are Resolved to Show ‘Zero Tolerance’ to Terror” India will “come out victorious” in case of war with China, war stays only as an “instrument of last resort”, General M.M. Naravane said during a press conference, ahead of Army Day celebrations on January 15, 2022  Neetu Dhulia

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ndian Army Chief General M.M. Naravane, addressed the Annual Press Conference, ahead of the Army Day on January 15, where he apprised the media about the country’s military preparedness and the current status at the borders.

This was the first Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Annual Press Conference, to be conducted virtually, due to the COVID pandemic and was also hosted Live on the YouTube Channel “ADGPI-INDIAN ARMY”. General Naravane, the 28th Chief of the Army Staff, took charge on December 31, 2019 for a 28-month tenure. Helming the 1.3 million-strong force, his tenure has

witnessed a robust reaction and response of the Indian Army, amidst the unprecedented and challenging Covid situation, evolving security challenges, and restless borders. We are resolved to show ‘Zero Tolerance’ to terror, he stated, the whole of ‘government approach’ has led to a progressive improvement of the situation in the Jammu and Kashmir.

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