Dedicated Command Cyber Operations for the Indian Army
- April 28, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Dedicated Command Cyber Operations for the Indian Army
Subject :Science and Technology
Section: Defence / Governance
Concept :
- The Indian Army will now raise dedicated specialized agencies in each of its six operational or regional commands across the country to handle the cyberspace domain.
Army Commanders Conference
- Between April 17 and April 23, the Army Commanders Conference was held.
- The conference saw deliberations over wide-ranging Strategic, Training, Human Resource Development, and Administrative aspects and took key decisions in shaping the Army for the future.
- A number of welfare measures and initiatives were decided to be implemented for troops as well as veterans during the conference.
- One of these measures is the Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings.
About Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings (CCOSW):
- The Indian Army is rapidly migrating towards internet centricity, which entails an increased reliance on modern communication systems at all levels.
- The CCOSWs will assist the Indian Army’s formations in taking up cyberspace security challenges posed by the growing warfare capabilities of adversaries.
Need & Significance of the CCOSW:
- This is an urgent necessity in the backdrop of China developing a wide array of cyberweapons to degrade or destroy an adversary’s military assets and strategic networks even before the actual conventional war kicks off.
- China also regularly engages in malicious cyber activities as well as exploits cyberspace for its “grey zone warfare”.
- Grey zone warfare basically revolves around exploitation of the operational space between peace and war to change the status quo or coerce an adversary.
- The Army believes the CCOSWs will help to safeguard its networks and increase the preparedness levels in this fifth dimension of warfare after land, sea, air and space.
- This step will lead to an overall strengthening of the cyber-security posture of the force for both conventional operations as well as grey zone warfare.
Comparing India’s Cyberwarfare Capabilities with Other Countries:
- India has so far lagged behind in developing cyberwarfare capabilities.
- It was only in 2019 that the Union government approved the creation of a small tri-service Defence Cyber Agency (DCA) at the apex level.
- China, in contrast, has a major strategic support force to oversee the People’s Liberation Army’s space, cyber and electronic warfare operations.
- The US, too, has a huge Cyber Command, led by a four-star general, to launch a “full spectrum” war if required as well as protect over 15,000 American military networks from attacks round-the-clock.