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INDIAN ARMY EMBRACES "SMART SOLDIER" FUTURE

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January 2025

JOSEPH P CHACKO examines the SMART Soldier initiative's historical context, current developments, and prospective aspirations, exploring its past, present, and future

- JOSEPH P CHACKO

INDIAN ARMY EMBRACES "SMART SOLDIER" FUTURE

The Indian Army is currently in the process of a substantial transformation that is designed to develop "SMART Soldiers," a concept that combines cutting-edge technologies to improve the capabilities of its personnel on the battlefield. This initiative is a component of a more comprehensive modernization strategy that acknowledges the evolving nature of warfare and the necessity of a military force that is technologically proficient and adaptive.

Introduction of SMART Soldier Initiative

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi's SMART Soldier initiative has spurred the Indian Army's modernization efforts in recent years. The objective of this initiative is to provide personnel with state-of-the-art technology to improve their operational efficiency in a variety of environments. The F-INSAS, Advanced Mobility Vehicles, Night Combat Capabilities, Drones, and AI Integration are among the critical components.

imageA) F-INSAS (Futuristic Infantry Soldier as a System):

The Indian Army has implemented the Futuristic Infantry Soldier as a System (F-INSAS) as a comprehensive modernization initiative. The objective of this program is to transform infantry personnel into technologically advanced, highly capable combat units. This initiative is intended to improve the operational efficiency of soldiers in diverse and challenging environments, in accordance with the overarching objective of developing "SMART Soldiers." The objectives, components, and implications of the F-INSAS program are examined below.

Objectives of F-INSAS

The primary goals of F-INSAS include:

Enhanced Situational Awareness: To enhance their awareness of the battlefield environment, soldiers will be provided with sophisticated communication systems and sensor networks.

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