स्मार्ट सेंसर, AI, ऑटोमेटेड गनः ऑपरेशन सिंदूर के बाद कैसे सेना की मदद कर रही है टेक्नोलॉजी – Information Technology Integration Military Modernization post operation sindoor
Operation Sindoor in May 2025 not only gave a new definition to the security of Indian borders, but also showed the world that wars are now won not only with bullets and tanks, but with information and technology. Today, exactly one year after that operation, our understanding of the war has completely changed.
Now the battlefield is not just land or sky, but digital space and data have become the biggest weapons. In the last one year, the Indian Army has incorporated information technology in its war strategy in such a way that it has made it almost impossible for the enemy to make a dent.
New definition of war: the great confluence of information and technology
In today’s era, war does not mean only one-on-one combat. This is now called hybrid warfare, where the enemy is paralyzed mentally and technically through information before firing weapons. operation vermilion After this, the Indian Army has paid maximum attention to information warfare.

This means that even before the war begins artifical Intelligence Sensing the intentions of the enemy using (AI). Now we have radars and sensors that not only tell the location of the enemy, but can also predict what their next move will be. Information technology is now being used to avoid cyber attacks and jam the enemy’s communication system.
Digital transformation in army preparedness
over the past 12 months indian armyIntegrated Battle Groups (IBGs) have been further modernized for coordination between the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. Now every soldier has digital devices that connect him to the headquarters in real-time. The biggest impact of technology is visible in the form of theater command, where all three armies work on the same network.
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If there is a small on the border drone Even if someone is seen, his information reaches the Air Force and Army Intelligence within seconds. Additionally, the deployment of indigenous armed drones like Tapas and Archer has ensured that we do not need to put our men in danger to kill the enemy. We can sit at a distance and aim accurately.

Border Management: Now the border has become smart
After Operation Sindoor, the biggest change in border management has come in the form of smart fencing and electronic surveillance. Now not only the soldiers guard the border, but the sensors and thermal imager cameras installed in the smart fence work 24 hours. If an intruder tries to take advantage of the darkness or dense fog, laser walls immediately sound an alarm.
In the higher regions of the Himalayas, where there is less oxygen and more cold, remote-controlled posts and automated guns are now being deployed in place of humans. This is not only saving the lives of the soldiers, but the monitoring capability has also become 100% accurate.
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How much has India changed in one year?
The experiences we gained during Operation Sindoor a year ago gave us an opportunity to correct our shortcomings. Today the Indian Army has become a technology driven force. Now our strategy is not just to react, but to be pre-emptive (to eliminate the enemy before it attacks). Satellite imagery, real-time data sharing and AI-based weapon systems have made India a military superpower that is ready to defend its sovereignty in any situation.
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