
The head of the General Staff of the UPENDRA Dwivedi army speaks at the 52nd National Convention in Nový Dilli 9 September 2025. Photo Credit: Neither
The Chief of the General Staff of the UPENDRA DWIVEDI Army on Tuesday (September 9, 2025) emphasized the need for constant technological improvements to stay in front of the opponents, and stressed that independence would play a key role in achieving this goal.
“Goalposts will constantly change. If I want something to shoot at 100 kilometers, they have to go to 300 kilometers tomorrow. Because it’s not just me, it’s an opponent that also increases its technology. Since its technology is increasing.
The 52nd National Management Convention organized by the Association of All-India Management Association (AIMA) delivered the address of the key lecture to “hybrid leadership between domains: necessary for national growth and safety”. This event was thematic global trends and future strategies: resistance and adaptability in the changing world.
Mobile ecosystem
The DWIVEDI gene, emphasized the military surgical experience, revealed that power has effectively deployed missiles, rockets, UAVs, UCAVS and Loitering ammunition in recent conflicts. “We are aware that Turkey and China have been used by Pakistan. Of course we also have our own answer,” he added.
He revealed that during the Sindoor Operation, the army employed its indigenous developed secure mobile ecosystem Sambhav (version of Secure Army Mobile Bharat).
“We are ready to accept the spiral development of the device. Sambhav phones were used in the Sindoor for command and communication. We did not use WhatsApp or other. Suddenly there was a common operational and news image available to all commanders on the same platform.
The Dwivedi gene described the Sindoor operation and called it “amalgam of soldiers to commanders, scientists, great politicians; the required measures taken in a preventive way… It was an approach to the whole country.”
“Loiter ammunition is currently looking at 100 to 150 km, but as things move forward, we look at a swarm and swarms that throw themselves on ammunition with a range of 750 km.
Published – September 2025 22:37





