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The Indian Army is the land-based military force of India, responsible for safeguarding the nation's borders and conducting military operations. It plays a crucial role in ensuring national security, participating in peacekeeping missions, and providing disaster relief.

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CCI Score: Indian Army

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Indian Army Demonstrates Next-Gen Indigenous Weapons

The Indian Army conducted extensive capacity-development exercises at key firing ranges to test cutting-edge indigenous defense systems under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, including technologies like unmanned aerial systems and counter-UAS solutions.

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Indian Army is currently rated as an Enabler.

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Companies in this segment facilitate authoritarian practices while claiming neutrality. They provide resources or support that indirectly bolster oppressive regimes, thereby undermining democratic accountability without overtly endorsing the regime.

Latest Events

  • Indian Army Demonstrates Next-Gen Indigenous Weapons Logo
    MAY
    31
    2025

    The Indian Army conducted extensive capacity-development exercises at key firing ranges to test cutting-edge indigenous defense systems under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, including technologies like unmanned aerial systems and counter-UAS solutions.

  • Indian Army Initiates High-Tech Surveillance Helicopter Procurement Logo
    FEB
    18
    2025

    The Indian Army has announced plans to procure up to 1,000 new surveillance helicopters designed for high-altitude operations. The helicopters will be equipped with advanced day and night cameras for real-time intelligence and surveillance, aiming to bolster monitoring capabilities along contentious borders.

  • -40

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 31

    The procurement of advanced surveillance helicopters enhances the Indian Army's capability for real-time intelligence gathering and border monitoring, reflecting the adoption of repressive surveillance technologies. Such technologies possess a potential risk for misuse in authoritarian contexts, which is critical from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Indian Army Seeks 1,000 New Surveillance Helicopters

  • Indian Ministry of Defence Awards Advanced Surveillance Deal Logo
    FEB
    01
    2025

    The Indian Ministry of Defence has signed an $11.6 million contract with RRP S4E to supply state-of-the-art optical and thermal imaging surveillance equipment to the Indian Army, enhancing its long-range and night-vision capabilities.

  • -40

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 31

    The contract facilitates the acquisition of advanced surveillance technology which, while improving operational effectiveness, also bolsters the state's capacity to conduct potentially repressive surveillance. From an anti-fascist perspective, enhanced surveillance capabilities can be weaponized to suppress dissent and infringe on civil liberties, aligning with authoritarian practices.

    Indian Ministry of Defence Inks Deal for Advanced Surveillance Equipment – Indian Defence Research Wing

  • Indian Army Deploys Surveillance System 'SANJAY' Logo
    JAN
    24
    2025

    The Indian Army, in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited, has launched 'SANJAY' – an advanced, indigenous surveillance system designed for network-centric warfare. This system integrates real-time data from ground and aerial sensors to provide a common operating picture, enhancing battlefield awareness and decision-making.

  • -30

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    May 31

    The deployment of 'SANJAY' marks a significant expansion in surveillance capabilities. While it is designed for battlefield efficiency, the centralization and real-time integration of sensor data carries risks, as such systems can be repurposed for coercive monitoring and repressive control. This potential for misuse dovetails with concerns about technology facilitating authoritarian practices.

    Indian Army Rolls Out Rs 2,402 Crore Surveillance System ‘SANJAY’ for Network-Centric Warfare

  • Indian Army Digital Transformation with MeitY Collaboration Logo
    DEC
    01
    2023

    The Indian Army is modernizing its defense capabilities through a comprehensive digital transformation in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). This initiative includes the development of military-grade software, AI-enabled decision-making tools, advanced cybersecurity measures, and the establishment of 5G and 6G labs, all aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and strategic readiness.

  • +30

    Technology and Services Impact

    May 31

    The article highlights the Indian Army's significant digital evolution through its collaboration with MeitY, focusing on integrating advanced digital tools, AI, and cybersecurity measures. These efforts, while enhancing operational capacity and modernizing defense for national security, align with the Digital India initiative and reflect a proactive modernization that can serve as a check against outdated repressive tactics. From an anti-authoritarian perspective, fostering technological advancement in public defense institutions is viewed as a progressive move that enhances transparency and defense efficacy.

    Digital Defence: Indian Army’s technological evolution through MeitY collaboration

  • Ration Supplies Scam Exposes Irregular Procurement in the Indian Army Logo
    JAN
    01
    2007

    An investigation into the procurement process for dry rations by the Army Service Corps of the Indian Army revealed significant irregularities, including the supply of substandard rations. These lapses in ethical procurement practices raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability within defence logistics, leading to dismissals and punitive actions against responsible officials.

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    May 31

    The procurement irregularities in the dry rations supply chain reflect a failure in ethical business practices and supply chain management. By procuring substandard rations, the process compromised the welfare of military personnel and demonstrated a lack of transparency, undermining public trust and accountability in defence procurement processes.

    Examining the Impact of Defence Procurement Scandals in India and Proposals for Reform

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