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The Indian Army has opened applications for its prestigious high-tech paid internship programme, offering young talent hands-on exposure to advanced defence technologies. The initiative includes training in AI, cybersecurity, drone systems, AR/VR, and defence simulations, with stipends provided. Applications are open nationwide, marking a major opportunity for aspiring technologists.
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The Indian Army has announced the launch of its high-tech internship programme under the Indian Army Internship Programme (IAIP) and WARDEC initiative, inviting applications from students across India. This paid internship is designed to provide practical experience in cutting-edge defence technologies while fostering innovation and skill development among the country’s youth.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Applications are open until December 7, 2025, with interviews scheduled for December 10.
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The internship will run for 75 days from January to March 2026, primarily at the Army’s WARDEC facility.
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Training modules will cover artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, drone technology, augmented and virtual reality, and defence simulations.
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Selected interns will receive stipends of up to Rs 75,000, making it one of the most lucrative government-backed internships.
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Students from universities and institutes nationwide are eligible to apply, ensuring broad participation.
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The programme emphasizes collaboration with senior Army officers and defence experts, offering real-world exposure to military technology systems.
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The initiative is part of the Army’s broader effort to integrate youth into national security projects and encourage innovation in defence technology.
This internship programme reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to nurturing talent and building a pipeline of skilled professionals capable of contributing to India’s defence modernization. By combining academic learning with practical exposure, the initiative is expected to inspire young technologists and strengthen India’s position in advanced defence research and innovation.
Sources: Free Press Journal, NDTV, Naukribee, VtheTechee
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