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Quantum Technology will impact future wars with far-reaching outcomes: CDS Chauhan

New Delhi, Nov 8 (IANS) Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan on Friday stressed the transformative potential of integrating Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Quantum Technologies into Electronic Warfare (EW) systems while saying that Quantum Technology will impact future wars with far-reaching outcomes for the Armed Forces.

He asserted that these advancements will reshape the future of military operations. The CDS said: “Investing in research, fostering collaborations, and cultivating a skilled workforce, the Armed Forces, in partnership with the Defence Technology and Production Eco-systems, can secure a leading position globally in Quantum and Electronic Warfare technologies.”

On Friday, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS) conducted the inaugural Annual Niche Technology Nexus (NTN-2024) Seminar here.

The seminar was conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies. The seminar, titled ‘Innovating Tomorrow’s Battlefront with Quantum and Electronic Mastery,’ provided insights into transforming defence operations to enhance Aatmanirbharta, aligning with India’s goal for self-reliance in defence technology, a statement noted

CDS Anil Chauhan during his address acknowledged the ongoing National Quantum Mission, and emphasised the long-term impact of Quantum Technology on future warfare and outcomes for the Armed Forces.

“Quantum Technology will impact future wars with far-reaching outcomes for the Armed Forces,” he added, underscoring its strategic importance for Indian defence, particularly in Quantum key distribution, navigation, and sensing systems.

The Defence Ministry said that the NTN-2024 Seminar served as a collaborative platform for academia, industry experts, research organisations, and the defence sector to explore advancements in these niche fields and their potential implications for national defence.

Some critical outcomes of the seminar included recommendations for adopting Quantum Safe Algorithms and key management for secure defence networks, as well as advancements in Quantum RF Sensors, Quantum ISR products, Quantum atomic and optical clocks, Quantum Inertial Navigation Systems, and integrated cognitive EW systems for India’s future Theaterised Armed Forces.

These emerging niche technologies in Quantum and EW are pivotal to modernising military operations, enhancing secure communications, and enabling advanced sensing and computational applications.

–IANS

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