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Future warfare to be defined by integration, innovation and adaptability: COAS

New Delhi, Nov 11 (UNI) Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi has emphasized that the future warfare will be defined by integration, innovation and adaptability across land, air, maritime, space and cyber domains.
He has said the Indian Army is steadily transitioning towards multi-domain operations, harnessing artificial intelligence, drones and data analytics for enhanced decision-making and operational synergy.
The COAS, during his address on 'Cross Domain Operations in the Indian Context', at the Cavalry seminar 2025, highlighted that technology is transforming combat, and reiterated that geography and human leadership remain an important aspect.
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