Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan released
the Military Quantum Mission Policy Framework, a comprehensive document that
includes the policy and the roadmap to implement Quantum Technologies in the
Armed Forces. The Chief of Defence Staff General released the Framework in the
presence of the Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force and senior defence
leadership, on 22 January 2026 in New Delhi. The document lays down a policy
vision and implementation roadmap for inducting quantum technologies into the
Indian Armed Forces.
Key features of the Military Quantum
Mission Policy Framework
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Aim: To integrate the
following four pillars of Quantum into the Tri-Services to empower them to
prepare for the future battlefield and to achieve technological dominance in
the rapidly evolving world
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Quantum Communication:
Enable ultra-secure military communication networks.
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Quantum Computing:
Enhance high-speed computation for defence applications.
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Quantum Sensing and
Metrology: Improve navigation accuracy and detection capabilities in denied
environments.
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Quantum Materials and
Devices: Support next-generation defence platforms and hardware.
Defines the way Ahead
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To achieve synergy in the
amalgamation of quantum technologies, alignment with the National Quantum
Mission of which the Defence Forces are an integral part.
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To formulate an
indicative roadmap and policy for implementation of the niche field in Defence
forces.
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Civil-military fusion:
The document highlights the milestones & goals to be achieved by utilising
civil-military fusion though dedicated governing bodies consisting of members
across multiple Government sectors.
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Future Battle Readiness:
The framework highlights the critical need for jointness and integration in
assimilating Quantum technology to achieve technological supremacy in future
battlefield.
Institutional and Strategic Significance
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Unified Adoption in
Tri-service: The policy stresses the need for jointness and integration across
the Army, Navy and Air Force leading to increased interoperability.
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Civil-military fusion:
collaboration with research institutions and industry will bring in-house
expertise and skill pool to accelerate technology development.
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Strategic Edge in
emerging Quantum Warfare: The framework reflects global military trends where
quantum and post-quantum cryptography are becoming strategic priorities.
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Aligning with National
Quantum Mission: It forms the basis of incorporating cutting-edge quantum
technology into the Armed Forces through synergised efforts of all three
services.
Existing Quantum-related research
Initiative by the Defence players
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DRDO is a key stakeholder
under the National Quantum Mission. It established the Quantum Technology
Research Centre in Delhi in May 2025.
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The Army operates a
Quantum Laboratory at Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE),
Mhow.
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The Air Force runs an AI
Centre of Excellence under the UDAAN framework.
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The Navy collaborates
with the Raman Research Institute for secure quantum-based maritime
communication.