Indore (Madhya Pradesh): "In any war, it is vital to plan ahead, adapt strategy to changing circumstances, and, where possible, defeat the enemy using his own tactics," said Professor Colonel (Dr) Dinesh Kumar while addressing a session organised by the Indore Management Association (IMA) on Wednesday.
Speaking on the theme "How to find a way in the midst of a war – How to win the whole war by winning every battle", Colonel Kumar emphasised that modern warfare goes beyond bullets. "The real battle today is fought with information, technology, and teamwork," he noted.
An Army veteran with extensive experience in IT and Cyber Security, Colonel Kumar holds degrees in Electronics, Defence Studies and an MBA, and is widely regarded for his insights into strategy and leadership.
The session drew keen participation from professionals, students and policy-makers interested in management, national security and strategic thinking.
Key points discussed in the session
Advance planning is essential to win any war
Strategies must evolve with the situation
Using the enemy’s own tactics can be highly effective
Modern battles are fought with information, tools, and collaboration
Contemporary warfare includes cyber attacks, political manipulation, economic pressure, and psychological tactics
Terrorism cannot be eliminated unless its supporters are neutralised
The fight against terrorism involves the whole nation, not just the armed forces
Information is the most powerful weapon; it aids vigilance and decisive action
Accurate intelligence, strong communication, and national unity are vital for victory
Citizen safety is a top priority in today’s world
Trusting indigenous products and achieving self-reliance is crucial for national security