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Indian Army's Push For Next-Gen Communication And Cryptography Tech, Establishes Quantum Laboratory At Mhow In MP
Swarajya Staff
Dec 29, 2021, 02:03 PM | Updated 02:28 PM IST
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The Indian Army, with support from the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), has recently established the Quantum Lab at Military College of Telecommunication Engineering in Madhya Pradesh's Mhow to spearhead research and training in this key developing field, an official release said on Wednesday (29 December).
Indian Army has also established an Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre at the same institution with over 140 deployments in forward areas and active support of industry and academia.
Training on cyber warfare is being imparted through a state of art cyber range, and cyber security labs, said a Defence Ministry release.
Ideation for Army's involvement in Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations was done in a seminar on Electromagnetic Spectrum and National Security organised in October last year, the ministry said.
Since then, an impetus has been given to Indian Army’s Technology Institutions for investing in AI, Quantum and Cyber, it added.
Research undertaken by Indian Army in the field of Quantum Technology will help leapfrog into next generation communication and transform the current system of cryptography in the Indian Armed Forces to Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC), the ministry said.
Key thrust areas are Quantum Key Distribution, Quantum Communication, Quantum Computing and Post Quantum Cryptography, it added.
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