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Home » Blog » Second edition of three-week triservice ‘future warfare course’ from next week

Second edition of three-week triservice ‘future warfare course’ from next week

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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The second edition of the course will focus on developing an integral understanding of how evolving technology affects war.

The second edition of the course will focus on developing an integral understanding of how evolving technology affects war. | Photo credit: K. Murali Kumar

The second edition of the ‘Future Warfare War Course of Tri-Services’ is scheduled to celebrate from April 21 to May 9, focusing on developing a comprehensive understanding or how evolutionary technology impacts war, which requires a review, and technical, and technias, and Treps, and Treps and Ttrinas (TTP).

The course, carried out under the auspices of the Integrated Defense personnel of the headquarters (IDS HQ), maintains a rank approach and the improved characteristics and diverse participations, the authorities said.

“The second edition continues the widest mission of making the Indian Armed Forces ‘prepare the future’, promoting the union and integration between the services and the development of strategic leaders equipped to navigate the increasingly complex panorama of the modern war. Wardare challenges.

Participants in the course range from greater to large general ranges and their equivalents from the Navy and the Air Force. Representatives of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Companies of the Public Defense Sector (DPSU), Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), new defense companies and the private industry also attend.

The authorities said this edition presents an improved curriculum that covers specialized subjects and specific war developments. The course structure will provide a deeper exploration of critical issues, will include practical demonstrations of emerging technologies and incorporate visits to vital institutions for the capacities of the Armed Forces.

The course aims to align the operational priorities with the capacities of the indigenous defense industry and the open facilitation discussions on several facets of the modern and future war, the official added.

Published – April 19, 2025 01:24 am ist

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