Conventional capabilities need to be scaled up along with tech use: Lt Gen
The New Indian Express|May 09, 2024
Bengaluru BOOTS on the ground continue to be necessary for national security despite the emergence and use of cutting edge technologies (in security operations), said Lt Gen AK Singh, general officer Commandingin-Chief, Southern Command while delivering a keynote address on the second day of the 'Southern Star Army Academic Industry Interface (S2A2I2)' in Bengaluru.
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Conventional capabilities need to be scaled up along with tech use: Lt Gen

He said that while disruptive technologies like AI are important (in strategic operations) one "cannot forget legacy platforms and conventional warfare capabilities. Capturing and defending territory needs boots on the ground - infantry, trenches, mines. The legacy platforms should continue to improve," he said while giving the example of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

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