
At Ran Samwad 2025, armed forces stress AI, drones, information warfare in future battle readiness
Aug 26, 2025
Mhow (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 26 : The inaugural day of Ran Samwad 2025 on Tuesday saw senior officials from the Army, Navy, and Air Force draw key lessons from recent global conflicts and outline India's roadmap for future warfare.
Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, identified nine defining trends of modern conflict from space, including tactical enablers such as AI-driven targeting and electronic warfare dominance. Citing the Ukraine and Gaza wars, he warned that drones, ISR, cyber operations and information warfare are now decisive factors, stressing the need for doctrines that fuse multi-domain operations with rapid technology adoption.
Air Marshal Tejinder Singh, AOC-in-C, Training Command, emphasised that informational superiority will hinge on disruptive technologies, including AI, quantum, hypersonics, and directed energy weapons. He pressed for rapid upgrades, network-centric operations and stronger defence industry collaboration to ensure India's armed forces remain combat-ready.
Highlighting the growing importance of "weaponising the narrative," Major General SP Vishwasrao said that, "AI-enabled information operations and cognitive dominance could unify messaging, enhance deterrence and shape outcomes in future conflicts."
Air Commodore Gyan Deep Singh emphasised the importance of civil-military fusion in aerospace to accelerate indigenous capability development, while Commodore SK Singh showcased the game-changing potential of autonomous swarms in naval warfare, advocating for a global drone hub by 2030.
Lieutenant General Ajay Chandpuria, GOC Vajra Corps, cautioned that technology without doctrine and training is under-utilised. He called for agile leadership, integrated reforms and Atmanirbharta backed by doctrinal readiness to translate innovation into battlefield advantage.
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, addressing the opening session, said, "India needs to be armed, secure, and self-reliant to fulfil the vision of Viksit Bharat."
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will address the tri-services conference on Wednesday, the second day of the event.