New Delhi:Asserting that the Army must lead in embracing technology, Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday said non-contact warfare will help in gaining an advantage over the adversary in the future.
Addressing a defence seminar here, he said necessity was no longer the need for invention and innovations were driving technological advancement.
Non-contact warfare will help in gaining advantage over adversary in future: Army chief Indian Army has to remain at the forefront of technological embrace, he said.
"Non-contact warfare is gaining relevance in future wars. That is not to say that the man on the ground...with a rifle in his hand will no longer remain relevant. They will remain relevant all through the ages," he said.
"Non-contact warfare will help us in gaining an advantage over the adversary in future. Therefore, it is important to understand the context in which we need to move forward in this direction," General Rawat said.
Quantum technology, cyberspace and above all artificial intelligence, all these need to be leveraged, he said.
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