India moves ahead with advanced drone project to protect soldiers on battlefield

India moves ahead with advanced drone project to protect soldiers on battlefield

New Delhi: The Government of India has approved a new project to develop advanced drones aimed at protecting soldiers and improving safety during military operations. The move reflects a growing shift toward modern warfare where technology plays a key role in reducing risks to human lives.

The project focuses on building state of the art unmanned systems that can assist troops in difficult and dangerous environments. These drones are expected to carry out tasks such as surveillance, supply delivery, and real time intelligence gathering. They may also support rescue operations by helping locate and assist injured soldiers in active combat zones.

Officials say the initiative is part of a broader plan by the Indian Army to strengthen its drone capabilities. The army has already outlined a roadmap for multiple types of drones that can be used for different missions, including reconnaissance, logistics, and precision support during operations.

The new systems are expected to reduce the need for soldiers to enter high risk areas first. Instead, drones can be deployed to assess threats, monitor enemy movements, and provide crucial information before troops are sent in. This approach is seen as a major step toward lowering casualties and improving mission success.

The project also supports the country’s push for self reliance in defence production. Authorities plan to involve local companies, startups, and research institutions in developing these technologies. This will not only strengthen national security but also boost innovation within the domestic defence sector.

Recent developments show that drones are becoming central to modern military strategy across the world. In India too, they are no longer seen as just support tools but as essential assets on the battlefield.

With this new approval, the government aims to ensure that future operations are safer, more efficient, and less dependent on direct human exposure to danger. The initiative signals a clear shift toward using technology to protect lives while maintaining strong defence capabilities.


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