A renewed focus on emerging technologies
- November 21, 2023
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A renewed focus on emerging technologies
Subject :Science and Tech
Section: Awareness in IT
Context:
- Emerging technologies like cyber technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), unmanned systems, and advanced computing are crucial for a nation’s military.
Use of emerging technologies in the military:
- Under the ‘UDAAN’, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is using AI, cyber and virtual reality to address its operational, logistical, and training needs.
- Indian Navy is using AI, unmanned systems and advanced computing for indigenisation under project ‘Swavlamban’.
- India’s first drone platforms (based on emerging technologies) were inducted in the late 1990s by the Army.
- India has launched communication satellites to improve its military communications capabilities.
- GSAT-7, a Navy-specific communication satellite, was launched in 2013, and GSAT-7A for the IAF in 2018.
- In 2018, the government established the Defence Cyber Agency and the Defence Space Agency to address threats from new domains.
Defence Cyber Agency (DCyA):
- DCyA is a tri-service command of the Indian Armed Forces.
- Headquartered in New Delhi.
- The agency is tasked with handling cyber security threats.
- It draws personnel from all three branches of the Armed Forces.
- The head of the DCyA is an officer of two-star rank and reports to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) through the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS).
- Indian Navy Rear Admiral Mohit Gupta was appointed in May 2019 as the first head of the DCyA.
- As of 2021,DCyA was fully operational with Army, Air Force, and Navy establishing their respective Cyber Emergency Response Teams (CERT).
Defence Space Agency (DSA):
- It is a tri-service agency of the Indian Armed Forces.
- Headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
- The agency is tasked with operating the space-warfare and Satellite Intelligence assets of India.
- It draws personnel from all three branches of the Armed Forces.
- The agency is expected to be converted into a full-sized tri-service military command in the future.
- Origin:
- The Naresh Chandra Task Force was set up in July 2011 by National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon to review the recommendations of the Kargil Review Committee.
- The Task Force recommended the creation of a cyber command, an aerospace command and a special operations command. All three units were proposed to be tri-service commands. The DSA is a downsized implementation of this proposal.
Source of this article: The Hindu