Army to raise Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings

In News

  • The Army Commanders Conference(ACC) has been concluded recently.

Major decisions Taken

  •  (ACC) had decided to operationalize Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings (CCOSWs) in the immediate future.
  • Convert the five-year Technical Entry Scheme (TES) for entry of officers to four years from January 2024

About Command Cyber Operations and Support Wings (CCOSWs)

  • These organizations will assist the formations to undertake the mandated cyber security functions to strengthen the cyber security posture of the Army.
  • CCOSWs are being raised to safeguard the networks and increase the preparedness levels in this specialized domain.
  • Cyberspace has emerged as an important component of the military domain both in grey-zone warfare as well as conventional operations.
  • The Indian Army today is rapidly migrating towards net-centricity, which entails increased reliance on modern communication systems at all levels.
  • A large number of niche (specialized) technology-enabled equipment are being inducted into the Indian Army including swarm drones, loitering weapon systems and ant-drone equipment.

TES

  • Currently India has the five-year Technical Entry Scheme (TES) model. It is now decided to have a four-year (3+1) model, with three years devoted to technical training at CTW (Cadet Training Wings) followed by one year of Basic Military Training (BMT) at IMA, Dehradun.

Additional Information

  • The Defence Cyber Agency (DCyA) is a tri-service command of the Indian Armed Forces. Headquartered in New Delhi, the agency is tasked with handling cyber security threats.

Army General Insurance Fund (AGIF)

  • Army Group Insurance Fund (AGIF) is a society registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI 1860.
  • The AGIF administers and funds the insurance scheme for the welfare of Army personnel.
  • AGIF provides life insurance cover to Army pers against all risks including war/ warlike situations, while in service and lump sum maturity benefits are paid at the time of retirement/release/discharge.

Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC) 

  • Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC) is an apex-level biannual event which is an institutional platform for conceptual level deliberations, culminating in making important policy decisions for the Indian Army. 
  • The apex leadership also brainstorms current / emerging security scenarios and reviews operational preparedness of the Indian Army.

Source: TH