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  1. The Indian Army must fully operationalise the concept of the Reorganised Army’s Multi-role Quick Reaction Force (RAMFOR) by creating a highly mobile assault division as a strategic reserve, consisting of modular brigades capable of being transported swiftly by air, land or sea.

  2. 29 mar 2018 · The article explains when, why, and how Indian Army doctrine has changed since 1947. It traces Indian Army doctrinal evolution from defensive defense from 1947 to the mid-1960s, toward maneuver warfare after 1971, greater mechanization in the 1980s, and an emphasis on rapid, limited offensive strikes after 2002.

  3. 28 lis 2023 · In the last decade the Indian government has directed a renewed focus on the ways that the Indian military can be truly upgraded, an essential need of the hour. Not only modernisation but there is also an urgent need to rethink the way the Indian military is used and employed.

  4. 25 wrz 2024 · The Indian Army is undergoing a decade-long transformation focused on enhancing operational capabilities and self-reliance through modernization, infrastructure development, and domestic...

  5. 25 kwi 2022 · Modi’s decision to create a CDS has created significant change and generated debates within the Indian military. One of the more consequential debates pertains to the precise role of the CDS.

  6. 5 maj 2023 · New Delhi: For the Indian Army, 2023 is the year of transformation, and Information Technology will play an important part in the process. The results are expected to be a reduction in paperwork, efficiency and most importantly, operational superiority.

  7. The Indian Armed Forces are at the cusp of undergoing their most significant transformation since India gained independence. These changes, once fully implemented, will affect high-level defence management, the military-command structure and the defence industry.