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Indian Army Forges Path in 'Next Generation Wireless Technologies' with Strategic MoU

© Sputnik / Denis Abramov / Go to the mediabankServicepersons by the Zhitel jamming communication station during the district stage of the field training competition held among units of electronic warfare of the Southern Military District at Nikolo-Aleksandrovsky training range, Stavropol Territory
Servicepersons by the Zhitel jamming communication station during the district stage of the field training competition held among units of electronic warfare of the Southern Military District at Nikolo-Aleksandrovsky training range, Stavropol Territory - Sputnik India, 1920, 23.06.2024
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This partnership marks a major advancement in enhancing the technological capabilities of the Indian Army, aligning closely with its vision for 2024, designated as the 'Year of Technological Absorption.'
The Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) of the Indian Army and the Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER), an autonomous R&D laboratory under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in 'Next Generation Wireless Technologies' for the Indian Army, according to a statement from the Ministry of Defence.
The MoU was formally signed by Lt. Gen. K H Gawas, Commandant of MCTE and Colonel Commandant Corps of Signals, and Dr. P H Rao, Director General of SAMEER.

This collaboration represents a significant step towards bolstering the Indian Army's technological capabilities, in line with its vision for 2024 as the "Year of Technological Absorption."

This initiative aims to establish an "Advanced Military Research and Incubation Centre'"at MCTE, dedicated to advancing Wireless Technologies tailored for the Indian Army.
This collaboration between "SAMEER and MCTE signifies more than an agreement; it reflects a mutual commitment to exploring cutting-edge technological frontiers and addressing contemporary battlefield challenges," it added.

By merging SAMEER's expertise in wireless technologies with MCTE's capabilities in communications, electronic warfare, and cyber operations, the alliance promises "substantial advancements in defence and strategic sectors".

The primary goals include enhancing national security and technological infrastructure, with potential benefits extending beyond the military realm, as stated in the official announcement.
The advancements made could have far-reaching impacts on telecommunications, emergency response systems, and public safety, underscoring a comprehensive approach to national security.
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