Indian Army has launched the two advanced digital platforms called Kautilya and Q-FORCE to enhance the battlefield decision making, logistics management and operational efficiency. This move showcases the country’s growing focus on to the Artificial Intelligence (AI), data driven warfare and network-centric military operations.
What Has the Indian Army Launched?
The Indian Army has introduced two strategic digital platforms which are,
- Kautilya
- Q-FORCE
These systems are designed to improve the,
- Faster operational decision-making
- Battlefield intelligence analysis
- Logistics and the supply chain management
- Real-time data integration
- Situational awareness
The initiative reflects the India’s efforts to prepare for the next generation warfare, where information superiority is becoming as important as the traditional military strength.
What is Kautilya?
Kautilya is an AI enabled decision support platform which is focused on to the intelligence processing and data analysis.
Its key capabilities includes the,
- Structured data generation
- AI-powered analytics
- Natural Language Processing (NLP) interface
- Faster information interpretation
- Improved battlefield decision support
Why It Matters
Modern warfare generates numerous data from the,
- Drones
- Surveillance systems
- Satellite feeds
- Sensors
- Troop movement reports
- Intelligence inputs
Kautilya also helps the military commanders process this complex data quickly, efficiently and derive actionable insights.
What is Q-FORCE?
Q-FORCE focuses on to the military logistics and sustainment management.
Its purpose is to streamline the,
- Inventory management
- Supply chain coordination
- Equipment sustainment
- Operational logistics support
- Resource deployment across terrains
Efficient logistics is often the decisive factor in a military operations.
Q-FORCE aims to ensure the faster resource movement and better operational readiness.
Broader AI Military Roadmap of India
This launch is part of the broader technology transformation strategy of the Indian Army.
As per the Army’s laid roadmap,
- 2026 is the Year of networking and data centricity
- 2027 is to Focus on to a full AI-integrated operations
This shows the phased wise transition towards the AI-enabled warfare.








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