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A comprehensive analysis of the Infantry Soldier as the Apex Fighting System in Warfare Lt General Dushyant Singh (Retd) PAGE 6 A Sneak Peek of Future Warfare
An overview of some of the most promising advancements in land-based weaponry that will significantly impact the modern battles Rohit Goel PAGE 7 Lessons from the Israel-Hamas War
Unraveling the Complex Lessons from the Israel-Hamas Conflict Lt General P.C. Katoch (Retd)
A new FICV, featuring technological advancements, is deemed necessary by the Army to replace the outdated BMP-II
The Future of Infantry Combat Vehicle The Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) programme of the Indian Army is a technological leap forward for the Next-Generation Infantry Combat Vehicles that will give soldiers a decisive edge on the battlefield
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LT GENERAL ABHAY KRISHNA (RETD)
Rajesh Choudhary, Chairman & Managing Director, Advanced Weapons & Equipment India Limited
The changing geostrategic canvas has undergone numerous revolutionary alterations which has created strategic volatility and uncertainty as also affected overall regional and international security environment. The Indian subcontinent’s security milieu has drastically rehabilitated in the past decade as a result of China’s menacing and swaggering expansionism, undermining India’s sphere of influence and Pakistan’s unstable, radicalised and revisionist government waging proxy war in India. These, coupled with shifting strategic realignment power centers, thus, require fortifying every aspect of our gross national power. Punitive deterrence and indigenous military might be crucial components for our strategic autonomy. National security, particularly in light of
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Charting a fresh course, India and Italy embark on a new era of defence collaboration Ranjit Kumar
The Geostrategic Security Dynamic
our active borders, requires that the Army pitches niche technological capabilities when needed, not when it is convenient and that modernisation efforts must keep up with or surpass pace of the adversaries. As a consequence, war fighting concepts as applicable to the Indian operational landscape and the future wars, India might need to define capability pursuits in a planned time frame with least reliance on external assistance.
Conflict - an Inevitable Part of the Indian Mosaic
It is pertinent to note that India is entangled in a challenge to handle two hostile neighbours concomitantly on two different fronts i.e. western and northern borders. Apart from plains, developed/semi-developed and desert terrain along the western borders, the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on the northern borders has a peculiar ter-
rain where the altitude varies from 9,000 to 18,000 ft with intermittent plains and valleys. The protracted standoff in Eastern Ladakh since Galwan in June 2020 has seen mobilisation of tanks and BMPs in these areas, thus evolving a new concept of operation, which were lined eyeball to eyeball to the northern adversary. Despite the arguments presented by nay-sayers, the protracted deployment on the borders escalates the risk of a kinetic skirmish manifolds and hence such an inevitable possibility needs to be given a prismatic treatment through a pragmatic interpretation of the adversaries’ intentions where in conflict is the most likely outcome.
Infantry – The Actual Real Estate Champions
The doctrine for the Infantry worldwide focuses on a self-reliant Infantry operating in a combined arms environment. There-
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