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In any future environment, the Army will likely operate multiple locations across land, air, sea and cyber landscapes.

It will do so on relatively short notice to achieve a specific objective. A highly encrypted cloud system of the Indian Army, similar to that of Google, which will store personnel as well operational data, has been launched in New Delhi in line with the force’s plan to be a “digital army”.

In the US, the army stores it’s database with the private players, mostly Google servers. The information is only privy to the US Defense Department and the US Army is the most digitalised across all the militaries in the world. The next is followed by Russia and China, while India stands at position no.4 which is a great news for all us Indians!

The ‘Army Cloud’ includes a central date centre, a near line data centre, both in Delhi and a disaster recovery site for a replication of its critical data along with virtualised servers and storage in an environmentally controlled complex. This is similar to ‘Meghraj’, the cloud system of National Informatics Centre, and will provide all IT infrastructure, including servers for computing, storage, network security equipment centrally for automation of Indian Army.

The latest technology in the field has been incorporated in the implementation of the first-ever software defined
data centre, wherein all the resources could be provisioned to different applications on the cloud with the click of a button. It has already started providing infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) to the pan-Army users as the first cloud service and will soon provide software-as-a-service (SaaS).

Another ‘Digital Army Initiative’ is ‘Digi-Locker’, which provides a secure and exclusive data storage space to all the units and formation headquarters of the army over its dedicated data network. The defence minister Manohar Parrikar while inaugurating the Central Data Centre, Army Cloud and Digi-Locker for the Indian Army, complimented the Army for initiating such steps as a part of the Digital Army programme. He said this can be of great use for faster documentation, information and speedy delivery of services. The minister emphasised the need to educate and sensitise every person in the force on the advantages of such services and technology upgradation.

The Digi-Locker will provide a secure and exclusive data storage space to all the units and formation headquarters of the Army over its dedicated data network. It is similar to e-Locker of Digital India programme and has all the advanced features like digital signatures and watermarking.

This is an important step towards implementation of cyber security as it precludes carriage of soft copies of data on CDs/DVDs and removable media. Users can store, share and access the data from anywhere any time on the Army Data Network.

The Indian Army has launched a programme for Digital Army with nine pillars for digitisation. Three of the nine pillars of this umbrella programme, namely broadband highways, universal access to telephones and Army Data Network stress upon IT infrastructure development. Another three namely e-governance, electronic delivery of services and online information for all, focus on delivery of services to all units and formation headquarters. For any modern army, the network centric operations are essential for meeting enhanced challenges of asymmetry, lethality, fluidity and non-linearity in the present day battlefield. The Indian Army is addressing this key area comprehensively.

Recently, in a bid to digitise service records of over 12 lakh Army soldiers, the Army has launched new automation software ARPAN 3.0—Army Record Office Process Automation 3.0. The software would also provide easy access to pay, leave, transfer and posting details of the personnel and could be accessed both by the units as well as individuals.

Apart from these, the Army is also working on a data-radio set that can transmit video from a border post in line of actual control to the headquarters in New Delhi live. Presently, all Army battalion headquarters are connected through the wide area network (WAN) which provides secure communications between units.

Another key project of the Army is mobile cellular communication system (MCCS) which was introduced in 2007 on a trial basis in Jammu, under the 16 Corps headquarters. It is currently being spread across the Kashmir sector under 15 Corps and 70% of the work has been completed. MCCS is a CDMA-based system and offers more secrecy, besides better protection against hacking. “MCCS uses a captive army network and is limited to Army usages. It will prove very effective in tactical and operational scenarios,” according to Indian Army officials.
 
This is what our guys call Intranet of respective Armed Force. Not sure if all three are interconnected or not.
 
Defence Minister launches Army Cloud, Data Center and Digi-Locker for the Indian Army
By PTI on Nov 9, 2015 at 4:15 PM


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A highly encrypted Cloud system of the Indian Army, similar to that of Google, which will store personnel as well operational data, was today inaugurated by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar in line with the force’s plan to be a “digital army”. The ‘Army Cloud’ includes a central date center, a near line data center, both in Delhi and a disaster recovery site for a replication of its critical data along with visualized servers and storage in an environmentally controlled complex.

This is similar to ‘Meghraj’, the Cloud system of National Informatics Center, and will provide all information technology infrastructure, including servers for computing, storage, network security equipment centrally for automation of Indian Army.Army officials said the latest technology in the field has been incorporated in the implementation of the first-ever software defined date center, wherein all the resources could be provisioned to different applications on the Cloud with the click of a button.

— Sitanshu Kar (@SpokespersonMoD) November 9, 2015

Another ‘Digital Army Initiative’ which was also inaugurated was ‘Digi-Locker’, which provides a secure and exclusive data storage space to all the units and formation headquarters of the army over its dedicated data network. The digi-locker of the army is similar to e-Locker of Digital India program and has all the features like digital signatures and watermarking.

ASLO READ: Digital India: Narendra Modi launches DIGILocker to store your documents online, here’s how it works

This is an important step towards implementation of cyber security as it prelude to carrying of soft copies of data on CDs/DVDs and removable media, the officials said. They said that the infrastructure and platforms being made available for automation and digitization will catalyze the pace of digitization in all branches of the army and is a landmark towards transforming Indian Army from a platform- centric to network-centric force, which would leverage the technology as a force multiplier.

Cloud based system

When every sector in country is digitized, we don’t see the point why our Armed forces can’t be! Though the fear of hacking and confidentiality of sensitive databases had deterred the Army to re-consider it’s decision of maintaining a cloud storage till date. After a lot of mum on the matter, the Indian Army is set to go the e-way. Though many of the operations are already computerized, the cloud has been used only for less priority seeking functions like attendance, tasks, organizing events etc.

The modern e-times call for desperate e-measures, say the officials of the Indian Army. We may be looking at the whole system going paperless with highly encrypted cloud storage being set up. A 100% digital Indian Army, as many may call it will be functional very soon that will have the capacity of protecting a huge amount of database, like the Google database.

With the new cloud storage system, every order will assume a e-format, all the records will be stored on the cloud and hence will be accessible at the official’s fingertips from any location. The digitalization does not just mean digitalization of the system, it will also see the army personnel use such e-technology to go about every day’s functions. Sources say that with the high bandwidth connectivity, access and transfer of data will be fast and efficient.

The Army will also have data-radio that can transmit timely videos of the LoC and any anti-social activities can be prevented and also solved. “The Army has already initiated programmes to connect every soldier to its secluded central data bank through hard-wired links,” a source confirmed. Now that the e-platform is ready, the question is how useful will it prove to be for the existing soldiers. At present the Army uses the Wide Area Network for communications.

Considering that the Defense (more specifically Air Force) had called for a ban on Xiaomi phones in it’s circle, the fact remains that most of the hardware for any technology is made in China, how will the government ensure the data security and integrity.

Most of the tech products are made in China and the Chinese hardware companies have proven to be very notorious in the past. However the army officials have assured that the products that are used go through stringent security tests.

In the US, the army stores it’s database with the private players, mostly Google Servers. The information is only privy to the US Defense Department and the government spends $612 bn. But however in our case, the government has not specifically said no to private players but we can be pretty sure that the private players will have very little say in persuading the Army to store it’s data with them. The United States Army is the most digitalized and aces all the militaries in the world. The next is followed by Russia and China, while India stands at position no.4 which is a great news for all us Indians!
 
Not surprised indian computer IT technology is as good as any nation on earth BAR USA.

You cant achieve IT & SOFTWARE exports of $60 billion per year as a nation without knowing something about the digital age

Revisit your stats please.

Its 100 billion.
 
Mechanized infantry is the future rather than our infantry divisions. Hope Pakistan takes action in this regard and develops more mechanized infantry divisions.
 
I think he is laughing to comment you made earlier
What's there to laugh at ... Doesn't Indian military also use its own communication systems ? Like their own telephone network (that is not commented to the national grids-- or an "internet" type that that only caters to military ? And is not connected to the web?

Here military officers/troops aren't even allowe to use cellphones like blackberry etc for a reason.

Mechanized infantry is the future rather than our infantry divisions. Hope Pakistan takes action in this regard and develops more mechanized infantry divisions.

Pak already has Mechanised infantry ... And it's probably one of the corps everybody wants to join..
 
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