Indian Army puts up a show with homegrown dual-use AI systems


Indian Army's Homegrown Dual-Use AI Systems — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
2018 MoD constituted a Defence AI Task Force; DRDO began AI integration roadmap.
2019 Defence AI Project Agency (DAIPA) established under MoD to coordinate AI adoption across armed forces.
2022 Army released its AI Road Map 2022–27; TERRIER Cyber Quest series launched.
2023 Akashteer — AI-enabled, automated Air Defence Control & Reporting System — inducted; jointly developed by BEL, DRDO, ISRO. [S2]
2024 IndiaAI Mission notified with ₹10,371.92 crore outlay (2024–29); MeitY as nodal ministry. [S3]
2025 TERRIER Cyber Quest 2025: National Cyber Challenge focussed on AI, ML, Quantum and Drone tech by Indian Army. [S2]
Feb 2026 Army's AI showcase at India AI Impact Summit; multiple dual-use platforms unveiled. [S1][S4]

4. Core Static Facts

Systems Unveiled at India AI Impact Summit 2026 [S1]:

System Type Key Function
AI Examiner EdTech / Training Automated assessment & feedback; modernises Army education framework
SAM-UN Geospatial + AI Situational awareness, mission planning, disaster response, smart command centre integration
EKAM (AI-as-a-Service) Sovereign Cloud Air-gapped, indigenous AI cloud; ensures data sovereignty & secure processing of sensitive data
PRAKSHEPAN Climatology / Disaster Prediction AI-driven; early alerts for landslides, floods, avalanches
XFace Biometric Security AI-powered facial recognition for identity verification
Deepfake Detection System Cyber / Cognitive Counters synthetic media manipulation
AI Cyber Security System Cyber Defence Counters malware, evolving cyber threats to critical infrastructure

Key Institutional / Policy Facts: - Nodal Ministry for IndiaAI Mission: Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY). [S3] - IndiaAI Mission outlay: ₹10,371.92 crore (2024–29). [S3] - Under IndiaAI Mission: Sovereign GPU cluster of 3,000 next-gen GPUs for strategic/defence applications being constructed. [S4] - Total GPUs provisioned under IndiaAI Mission so far: 38,000+, with 20,000 more to be added. [S4] - AI Summit Declaration: Endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations. [S4] - EKAM is described as "air-gapped" — physically isolated from unsecured networks, critical for handling classified military data. [S1] - Dual-use AI is defined by MoD as technology capable of both fuelling economic growth AND providing military superiority. [S2]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Scientific / Technological

Geopolitical / Strategic

Ethical / Governance

Administrative / Implementation

Economic

Legal / Constitutional


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. The India AI Impact Summit 2026 was held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on February 17–18, 2026. [S4]
  2. It was the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South. [S4]
  3. The AI Summit Declaration was endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations. [S4]
  4. The Indian Army's sovereign AI cloud platform is named EKAM (AI-as-a-Service); it is air-gapped and indigenous. [S1]
  5. PRAKSHEPAN is an AI-driven climatology and disaster prediction system for landslides, floods, and avalanches. [S1]
  6. SAM-UN is a geospatial + AI situational awareness system designed for mission planning and disaster response. [S1]
  7. XFace is the Indian Army's AI-powered facial recognition system for identity verification. [S1]
  8. AI Examiner is the Army's automated assessment and feedback platform for education and training modernisation. [S1]
  9. Nodal ministry for IndiaAI Mission: Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY). [S3]
  10. IndiaAI Mission outlay: ₹10,371.92 crore for 2024–29. [S3]
  11. Under IndiaAI Mission, a sovereign GPU cluster of 3,000 next-generation GPUs is being constructed for strategic/defence applications. [S4]
  12. Akashteer — AI-enabled Air Defence Control & Reporting System — was developed jointly by BEL, DRDO, and ISRO. [S2]
  13. The concept of dual-use AI is officially defined by MoD as technology that can fuel economic growth AND provide military superiority. [S2]
  14. TERRIER Cyber Quest 2025 was an Indian Army national cyber challenge focused on AI, ML, Quantum, and Drone technology. [S2]
  15. The Army's display at the India AI Summit featured systems countering deepfakes — a novel cognitive warfare threat. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

GS Paper Specific Syllabus Heading
GS-III Defence technology and indigenisation; Cybersecurity; Disaster management; Science & Technology — developments & their applications
GS-II Government policies and interventions; International relations — India's soft power and multilateral engagements
GS-IV Ethical issues in use of AI; Surveillance and privacy

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The Indian Army's dual-use AI initiative marks a convergence of defence modernisation and civilian technology governance. Critically examine the opportunities and challenges." (GS-III) 2. "With India hosting the first AI Summit in the Global South, evaluate how AI can be leveraged as an instrument of both hard and soft power." (GS-II / GS-III) 3. "Air-gapped sovereign AI platforms are essential for data security in military applications, but raise interoperability concerns with allies. Discuss in the context of India's defence AI roadmap." (GS-III)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

  1. IndiaAI Mission (MeitY) — Direct policy umbrella under which the Army's AI capability sits; exam-heavy on budget, GPU targets, nodal ministry.
  2. Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 — Governs indigenous procurement; "Make in India" categories for defence tech.
  3. Akashteer Air Defence System — Operational AI-enabled system; useful contrast to the nascent dual-use platforms.
  4. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023 — Legal framework governing XFace/biometric systems; rights vs. security trade-off.
  5. Cognitive Warfare / Information Warfare — Deepfake detection system's context; India's doctrine for the information domain.
  6. UN Peacekeeping and India's Role — SAM-UN integration; India is historically among the top troop-contributing nations.
  7. Disaster Management Act 2005 & NDMA — PRAKSHEPAN's civilian application domain; linkage with NDMA early warning systems.
  8. Atmanirbhar Bharat in Defence — Broader policy context for indigenous R&D, DRDO reforms, defence export targets.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. EKAM ≠ EKLAVYA: EKAM is the Army's AI-as-a-Service cloud; EKLAVYA is the AI tutoring project under IITs. Do not confuse the two.
  2. IndiaAI Mission nodal ministry is MeitY, not MoD — even though the Army's AI platforms were displayed at the AI Summit; military use is downstream application, not the mission's administrative home.
  3. Akashteer is operational; the Summit platforms are at showcase/development stage — Akashteer is inducted; EKAM, PRAKSHEPAN etc. were displayed, not necessarily fully deployed.
  4. Bharat Mandapam ≠ Pragati Maidan exclusively — Bharat Mandapam is a convention centre built at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi; naming both in answers without clarification can mislead.
  5. "Dual-use" does not mean civilian-only — It specifically means a technology designed for both military and civilian applications simultaneously; exam traps may present it as merely a civilian technology "also used" by the military.

11. Sources