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INDIAN ARMYTECHNOLOGY

Indian Army Partners with Bharat Electronics Limited to Establish Advanced AI Hub in Bengaluru

By R Anil Kumar

  • Indian Army Unveils AI Incubation Centre to Lead in Technological Innovation and Warfare

  • The centre has been established in partnership with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), which will provide infrastructure and IT support, while Army personnel will oversee its operations

Bengaluru. In a groundbreaking move towards enhancing its technological prowess, the Indian Army on December 18, launched the Indian Army AI Incubation Centre (IAAIIC) in Bengaluru.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi (Centre) along with BEL CMD Manoj Jain, (Extreme Right) Unveils AI Incubation Centre, in Bengaluru, (Image: Indian Army).

The virtual inauguration, led by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi, marks a pivotal moment in the Army’s ongoing transformation as it embraces Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionize its operational capabilities.

The IAAIIC is part of the Indian Army’s broader strategy to modernize and stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of military technology.

By fostering the development of AI-driven solutions, the centre aims to bolster decision-making, improve efficiency, and prepare the Army for the complexities of future warfare.

This development comes in the background of ongoing wars between Russia and Ukraine and the turbulences in the West Asia region.

For the last few years, the Indian Army has been coming up with new technologies and emphasizing on the production of technologies, which according to experts is likely to dominate the warfare playground in the coming times.

This centre is set to develop cutting-edge data-driven solutions, improving decision-making, operational efficiency, and readiness for AI-driven warfare within the Army.

Developed in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), the centre will have robust infrastructure and IT support from BEL, while personnel from the Indian Army will oversee its operations.

Key Objective and Features

AI Innovation Hub: The IAAIIC will act as a collaborative platform, bringing together academia, startups, industry leaders, and experts to develop AI solutions tailored to the unique demands of the Indian Army.

This initiative is likely to fuel the innovation in defence technology, driving the Army’s technological evolution.

Surveillance and Reconnaissance: Enhancing situational awareness through automated systems.

Maintenance And Logistics: Implementing IoT-based smart maintenance solutions for military vehicles.

Cybersecurity: Developing frameworks for malware detection and other security applications.

Research and Development: The centre will focus on AI applications in critical areas such as Predictive Maintenance, Advanced Surveillance, Decision Support Systems, and Autonomous Platforms.

Building Indigenous Talent: One of the primary objectives of the IAAIIC is to cultivate local talent and reduce reliance on foreign technologies.

This aligns with India’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbharta’ in defence technology, nurturing a skilled workforce of AI experts within the Indian Army.

Enhancing Operational Capabilities: The IAAIIC is aimed to position the Indian Army at the forefront of defence technology, equipping it for multi-domain warfare.

The agreement was signed to strengthen the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Indian Army and BEL, focusing on collaborative projects in the AI domain. This partnership was formalized in a ceremony attended by senior officials from both organizations, including the Deputy Chief of Army StaffGeneral Upendra Dwivedi and BEL’s CMD Manoj Jain.

As part of this collaboration, an Artificial Intelligence Incubation Centre will be established at BEL’s Research and Development Centre. This centre will facilitate the development of indigenized AI solutions tailored for military applications, aligning with India’s “Make in India” initiative and the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign.

The primary goal is to leverage the complementary strengths of BEL and the Indian Army to foster innovation in defence technologies. The hub will engage with start-ups and academic institutions to create cutting-edge solutions that can address various operational challenges faced by the armed forces.

The establishment of this AI hub is significant as it reflects a broader trend towards integrating advanced technologies within defence operations.

This partnership underscores India’s commitment to advancing its defence capabilities through technological innovation and self-reliance.

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