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What is the military concept of ‘scholar warriors’, mentioned by the Air Chief Marshal recently?

indianexpress.com 2 days ago

In a recent address, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said a scholar warrior is a military professional who combines intellectual acumen with combat prowess in today’s increasingly complex and dynamic security environment.

IAF chief V R Chaudhuri at the capstone seminar
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari addresses at the Warfare & Aerospace Strategy Programme, at AF Auditorium in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari earlier this week highlighted the old military concept of “scholar warriors” in his speech at an event.

At the Air Force capstone seminar, which was organised to mark the end of the third Warfare & Aerospace Strategy Program (WASP) course, the Indian Air Force Chief said that the 15-week long strategic programme has refined the definition of scholar warriors.

Started in 2022 and conducted by the IAF with the College of Air Warfare and Centre for Air Power Studies, the WASP seeks to provide participants a deep understanding of geopolitics, grand strategy and comprehensive national power and to “nurture critical thinkers who can blend cross-domain knowledge to generate policy-driving ideas at the strategic level.”

What does the concept of scholar warrior mean?

In his address, the IAF Chief said a scholar warrior is a military professional who combines intellectual acumen with combat prowess in today’s increasingly complex and dynamic security environment.

The concept integral to most major militaries globally. It is aimed at creating well-rounded military practitioners who possess academic knowledge and statecraft alongside their core war-fighting skills.

Military professionals undergo military training and education at various levels and their courses are designed to meet this goal by incorporating tactical and strategic knowledge incrementally.

The concept is being increasingly thought to be critical for shaping the next generation of military leadership, who will be as academically and conceptually strong in warfare strategies as they would be in an actual battle.

Lt Gen Raj Shukla (retd), who led the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) and is a member of the UPSC, told The Indian Express that the concept looks at promoting heavy strategic thinking in the military, while creating the best thinking minds adept academically, in statecraft, and in tactical and strategic knowhows of warfare.

“The aim is to create a body of officers with a wide-angled view of National Security, officers who by education and instinct think strategically,” he said.

He added that this concept has always been there, even in ancient Indian epics like Mahabharata, which has fighters with intellectual depth.

“For instance, Arjun or Krishna were thought leaders and adept at warfighting and statecraft,” he said.

However, he added that military education needs to constantly evolve for the all-round development of professionals.

“There should be, for example, civil faculty for such courses, they need to inculcate knowledge on future technologies,” he said.

The need for scholar warriors

The concept aims at promoting innovative thinking to evolving unique warfare scenarios which could include both traditional battlefield methods, as well as new domains of warfare.

Trained in warfare strategies, latest technologies and strategic relations with other countries, scholar warriors are understood to be well-versed to decipher complex situations, think critically and act in anticipation of threats emerging from a situation, and formulate unique responses accordingly.

Their training, knowledge and strategic thinking also promotes adaptability in different operational scenarios.

Their skills

A critical attribute of scholar warriors is an interdisciplinary expertise—both in subjects of other services as well as deep military knowledge in artificial intelligence, cyber and space operations and international relations. Together, this can be leveraged well to strengthen the military’s operational capabilities to have an edge over adversaries.

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