Exercise Divya Drishti
- 31 Jul 2025
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In July 2025, the Indian Army conducted Exercise Divya Drishti in East Sikkim, showcasing next-generation warfare technologies under high-altitude conditions.
Organised by the Trishakti Corps, the exercise focused on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) with battlefield surveillance and decision-making systems, in alignment with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative and the Army’s Decade of Transformation roadmap.
Key Features:
- AI-Enabled Battlefield Awareness: The Army deployed AI-integrated sensors capable of real-time surveillance, terrain mapping, and threat detection.
- Sensor-to-Shooter Linkage: Real-time data was transmitted from UAVs, drones, and ground-based sensors to command centres and firepower units, ensuring rapid response capability.
- UAV-Drone-Ground Synergy: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and drones operated in coordination with ground platforms to simulate operational combat scenarios.
- Secured Communication Networks: Robust digital communication systems enabled seamless and secure data sharing across units.
- High-Altitude Readiness: The technologies were tested in the Himalayan terrain to assess their effectiveness in extreme operational environments.
Strategic Significance:
- Enhanced Situational Awareness: The exercise aimed to improve the Army’s capacity to observe, interpret, and act swiftly on the modern battlefield.
- Faster Decision-Making: AI integration minimizes command delays, improving response speed and operational precision.
- Indigenisation Drive: Demonstrates the Indian Army’s push for self-reliance in defence technology under Make in India.
- Future Warfare Doctrines: The insights will inform new operational strategies for multi-domain and hybrid warfare.