Army has to develop tech prowess, modernise itself: Gen Rawat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

has to develop technical prowess and modernise itself so that the next war is fought in a manner different from the last one, Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat today said.

Rawat stressed on the need to have an "alignment" of the problems faced by the army with solutions and the need for industry and the forces to come together.



"The industry and the army, if we can all come together we will fight the next war in the manner in which we wish to fight and not like the last was was fought," Rawat said, addressing an event at

He launched the 'Compendium of Problem Statements', a document that lists issued faced by the forces and seeks to prepare the industry to address the issues better.

Deputy Chief of Army Staff for Planning and Systems Lt Gen Subrata Saha, who has been spearheading the initiative, was also present on the occasion.

In his brief speech, Rawat also highlighted the between army's requirements and the industry's understanding.

He expressed hope that the compendium will help bridge the gap and enable the army to go for indigenous modernisation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Army has to develop tech prowess, modernise itself: Gen Rawat

Indian Army has to develop technical prowess and modernise itself so that the next war is fought in a manner different from the last one, Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat today said. Rawat stressed on the need to have an "alignment" of the problems faced by the army with solutions and the need for industry and the forces to come together. "The industry and the army, if we can all come together we will fight the next war in the manner in which we wish to fight and not like the last was was fought," Rawat said, addressing an event at South Block. He launched the 'Compendium of Problem Statements', a document that lists issued faced by the forces and seeks to prepare the industry to address the issues better. Deputy Chief of Army Staff for Planning and Systems Lt Gen Subrata Saha, who has been spearheading the initiative, was also present on the occasion. In his brief speech, Rawat also highlighted the gulf between army's requirements and the industry's understanding. He expressed ... has to develop technical prowess and modernise itself so that the next war is fought in a manner different from the last one, Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat today said.

Rawat stressed on the need to have an "alignment" of the problems faced by the army with solutions and the need for industry and the forces to come together.

"The industry and the army, if we can all come together we will fight the next war in the manner in which we wish to fight and not like the last was was fought," Rawat said, addressing an event at

He launched the 'Compendium of Problem Statements', a document that lists issued faced by the forces and seeks to prepare the industry to address the issues better.

Deputy Chief of Army Staff for Planning and Systems Lt Gen Subrata Saha, who has been spearheading the initiative, was also present on the occasion.

In his brief speech, Rawat also highlighted the between army's requirements and the industry's understanding.

He expressed hope that the compendium will help bridge the gap and enable the army to go for indigenous modernisation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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