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Indian Army can use social media to their advantage in combating proxy war, cross-border terrorism: Indian Army Chief

Indian Army Chief General Bibin Rawat at a seminar on “Social Media and Armed Forces” said that army men could not be denied access to the social media and that they should be allowed to use smartphones within a line of controlled discipline. He said the Indian Army needed to make optimal usage of the social media in the advanced age of communication and information.

“The social media is gaining momentum faster than we thought. (If we don’t catch up) we will be left far behind and we will be fire fighting again,” General Rawat said.

“Information is one of the pillars of national power. There is no way the Armed Forces can remain away from that,” he said.

“We have received advice that we should advise our soldiers to stay away from the social media. Can you deny a soldier a smart phone? Can you deny soldier a smartphone at home or prevent his family to own one? If you can’t prevent usage of smartphone, it is best to allow it (the access to social media),” he concluded.

“The social media is here to stay. Soldiers will use the social media. Our adversary will use the social media for psychological warfare and deception. We must leverage it to our advantage.”

He stated that social media could be used in combating proxy war, cross-border terrorism however, with a note of caution.

“Its important to have means of imposing discipline among the soldiers regarding their social media behavior,” he pointed out.

“I don’t have a cellphone and when someone asks me my cellphone number I just give them (any random number) 9868Â… and if it turns out to be an 11-digit number I just say cut the last digit. But we (the Indian Army) have to engage, remain engaged and benefit (from the use of social media),” he said.

“In modern day warfare, information warfare is important and within it, we have started talking about Artificial Intelligence. If we have to leverage Artificial Intelligence to our advantage, we must engage through the social media as a lot of what we wish to gain as part of Artificial Intelligence will come via social media,” he said.

Earlier, the Defence Ministry of India gave guidelines to army men on using social media. They were asked not to put photos in uniform as their profile pictures on WhatsApp, Facebook or other platforms.

The guidelines also disengage them from clicking on advertisements on social media sites alluring for prizes/awards, exposing official identity, revealing their rank, unit name and location or anything related to their work, accepting friend request from unknown users.

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