Pune: The Indian Army is entering a decisive decade of transformation, driven by rapid assimilation of cutting-edge technologies and anchored firmly in atmanirbharta, Southern Army Commander Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth said on Monday.Addressing the 32nd foundation day celebration of the Army Institute of Technology (AIT), Lt Gen Seth underlined that technology has emerged as a strategic determinant of national power, economic competitiveness and military capability, rather than merely an operational enabler.“Emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, quantum systems, robotics, cyber capabilities and data analytics are reshaping warfare, industry and society alike. For the Indian Army, this decade will be decisive in how effectively we assimilate and integrate these capabilities,” he said.Referring to recent deliberations at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the Army commander said that future conflicts will be defined by speed, precision, information dominance and indigenous innovation. He stressed that institutions like AIT have a critical role in strengthening the nation’s technological and military preparedness.“As the Army advances towards self-reliance, the research, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit emerging from academic institutions will directly contribute to building indigenous capabilities and enhancing national resilience,” Lt Gen Seth said.Highlighting AIT’s journey over nearly three decades, he said the institute stands as a reflection of the Army Welfare Education Society’s vision to provide quality professional education to the wards of Army personnel, while nurturing leadership, discipline and character.Addressing the students, Lt Gen Seth reminded them of the unique legacy of service they carry. “Most of you come from families where service before self is a way of life. As you move into diverse careers, carry these values with pride, integrity, courage and a deep sense of duty to the nation,” he said.He urged young engineers to look beyond personal success and focus on creating meaningful societal impact.“In India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat, your ideas, character and commitment will be decisive. Dream big, innovate boldly, but ensure your knowledge creates positive change,” he added.The army commander added that future leaders will be distinguished not merely by technical expertise, but by quality of thinking, curiosity and the courage to challenge convention, calling upon students to pursue lifelong learning and innovation with integrity.He also interacted with the students who presented their innovative projects on the occasion.Anu Aga, chairperson, Thermax Ltd, was the guest of honour at the event. She was conferred with the lifetime achievement award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to industry, innovation, and social work.
