Future Warfare: Army Chief General Dwivedi Emphasizes Multi-Domain Conflicts
Future conflicts to be fought across multiple domains: Army Chief Dwivedi

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General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff of India, stated that future conflicts will extend beyond traditional battlefields to include cyber, space, and cognitive warfare. During the Passing Out Parade at the National Defence Academy in Pune, he highlighted the Indian Army's modernization efforts under the 'Decade of Transformation' initiative and praised the increasing participation of women in the armed forces.
- 01General Dwivedi emphasized the need for integrated and technology-driven warfare capabilities across multiple domains.
- 02Operation Sindoor demonstrated India's military capabilities in delivering calibrated responses during conflicts.
- 03The Indian Army's 'Decade of Transformation' initiative aims to prepare the force for future challenges with a focus on technology and youth involvement.
- 04Eighteen women cadets graduated from the National Defence Academy, marking significant progress in gender inclusion within the armed forces.
- 05The Passing Out Parade celebrated the commissioning of 355 cadets into the Indian Armed Forces, showcasing military precision and discipline.
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General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff of India, addressed reporters after the Passing Out Parade of the 150th Course at the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune, asserting that future conflicts will be fought across multiple domains, including cyber, space, and cognitive warfare. He highlighted that recent military operations, particularly Operation Sindoor, underscored the necessity for integrated and technology-driven warfare capabilities. This operation showcased the Indian Armed Forces' ability to deliver precise and calibrated responses, emphasizing the importance of real-time intelligence and synergy across various domains.
General Dwivedi also discussed the Army's ongoing modernization efforts under the 'Decade of Transformation' initiative, aiming to prepare the military for future challenges while increasing the role of younger personnel. Furthermore, he celebrated the growing participation of women in the armed forces, noting that 18 women cadets were among the 353 graduates from the NDA. The event marked a significant moment in the academy's history, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and excellence in military training.
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The emphasis on multi-domain warfare and modernization efforts will enhance India's military readiness and operational capabilities, potentially affecting national security and defense strategies.
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