Indian Army Chief Urges AI-Driven Modern Warfare, Highlights Drone Capabilities and Defence Self-Reliance

May 30, 2026
Indian Army Chief Urges AI-Driven Modern Warfare, Highlights Drone Capabilities and Defence Self-Reliance
  • In a briefing on modern warfare, the Indian Army chief stresses that Artificial Intelligence is essential for faster decision-making, better resource management, and greater operational efficiency amid information overload on future battlefields.

  • He points to drones as a growing pillar of military operations and calls for both offensive and defensive drone capabilities, powered by automation and AI to manage scale and complexity.

  • Referencing the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act loop, he notes AI, small language models, and large language models as key tools to process vast information rapidly and accelerate rational decisions and resource deployment.

  • At the NDA ceremony, cadets like Sushant Varma and Ranvijay Tyagi describe how the NDA environment and mentorship propelled their academic and personal growth.

  • These student cadets highlight that NDA training and guidance from seniors and family contributed to their successes in Social Science and Computer Science streams.

  • Both cadets who topped their streams credit NDA’s disciplined environment and mentorship from seniors and family for their achievements.

  • On national security, the Army chief announces that Operation Sindur will continue and calls for improved coordination among the Army, Navy, and Air Force to address future war-like situations and threats.

  • He underscions the government’s push for defence self-reliance, endorsing Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and argues that expanding domestic defence manufacturing benefits industry and the sector.

  • He signals that India’s proposed Theatre Command could become operational within two to three years, strengthening joint military operations.

  • On May 30, 2026, Dwivedi reviewed the NDA’s 150th course passing out in Pune, commissioning 355 cadets at the Khetarpal Parade Ground.

  • The ceremony featured a grand parade and flypast by Su-30 MKI jets, Chetak helicopters, the Sarang aerobatics team, and the Akashganga skydiving team, underscoring NDA traditions.

  • An NDA alumnus served as reviewing Officer at the event, inspiring cadets during the passing-out parade at the Khetarpal Parade Ground.

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