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    Army chief charts three-phase plan to build future-ready force by 2047

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    Transformational Roadmap for the Indian Army

    Chief of Army Staff outlined a strategic plan to transform the Indian Army into an integrated, future-ready force by 2047 during the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2025'. This initiative aligns with the national vision of Viksit Bharat and the government's push for technological advancement.

    Three-Phase Transformation Plan

    • Phase 1 (until 2032):
      • Focuses on a "decade of transformation".
      • Aims to accelerate transitions in capability development, force structure, and operational readiness.
    • Phase 2 (until 2037):
      • Focuses on consolidating gains achieved during the first phase.
    • Phase 3 (until 2047):
      • Envisions a leap towards a fully integrated force design for next-generation warfare.

    Four Springboards for Military Evolution

    • Self-reliance (Atma Nirbharta):
      • Empowerment through indigenization in defense manufacturing, space capability, and technology absorption.
    • Anusandhan (Innovation):
      • Shift from experimentation to enterprise-level impact in AI, cyber, quantum, and autonomous systems.
    • Adaptation (Anukulan):
      • Adapting and reforming the larger ecosystem.
    • Integration (Ekikaran):
      • Deeper military-civil fusion, promoting synergy among academia, industry, and armed forces.

    Global Security Landscape and Guidance

    General emphasizes navigating turbulent global security shifts from Cold War bipolarity to a conflict-heavy order using 5S framework:

    • Samman: Respect
    • Samvad: Dialogue
    • Sayog: Cooperation
    • Samridhi: Prosperity
    • Suraksha: Security

    This framework is crucial for steering India towards a secure and prosperous Viksit Bharat during the Amrit Kal.

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