Indian Army going in technology advancement will recruit specialist- Indian Army will recruit specialist into the force through various scheme including the Territorial Army and Regular Entry Schemes.
The notice regarding this recruitment is expected to be published next year. The purpose of this to develop clusters for working on innovation on niche technology. The details related to the job role and exact vacancy is being worked out, Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information System and Coordination) said on Friday.
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The world is changing very fast so the technology and to adapt to new technology the army will induct specialists/ domain experts to work in the niche areas like cyber security, perception management, linguists etc and the advertisements with details will be out by next year..
The Indian Army has three DCOAss.Initially army will recruit eligible youth to join Indian Army.. It will be done in small numbers, to begin with.
Territorial Army (TA), is a part of the Regular Army and its present role is to relieve the Regular Army from static duties and assist Civil Administration in dealing with natural calamities and maintenance of essential services in situations where the life of the communities is affected or the security of the country is threatened and to provide units for Regular Army as and when required.
The Indian Army is undergoing a major transformation right from induction, training, structure and organisational. This will help the specialists to stay at the place of their posting for long without their promotion getting affected.
Indian Army going in technology advancement will recruit specialist
Indian Army is developing mechanism so they occupy these billets. A technological advancement is being worked out with IIT and other Engineering colleges and Indian Institute of Science and acemia. The
We have officers driving these clusters with their regular progress report going upto the Army Chief,” said DCOAS Kapoor. There are short-term road maps with six-month progress being analysed and there also are certain roadmaps stretching up to three years. The Deputy Chief talked about issues concerning the supply chain and limitations in acquiring the niche technologies that the other countries will not share.
The Technology Clusters include Cyber, Space, Quantum, 5G/ 6G, Internet of Things (IOT), Directed Energy Weapons, Digitisation for Applications and Augmented Reality (AR)/ Virtual Reality (VR). The other clusters are Artificial Intelligence (AI)/ Machine Learning (ML) / Deep Learning, Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) and Drones, Counter Unmanned Autonomous Systems (UAS), UAS, BlockChain Technology, Loitering Munitions, 3D Printing and Robotics. Modern technology is changing the character of conflict and a lot of these technologies are available within our country, the Lt Gen Rakesh Kapoor said.