Indian Navy and Amity University Ink MoU

New Delhi: Indian Navy and Amity University on September 15 inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish academic linkages. The event was attended by the Chief of Personnel, Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, from the Navy and senior functionaries of Amity University, Noida.

As per provisions of the MoU, Amity University will conduct customised courses for the Indian Navy in niche domains, such as, 5G Technology and lot, Control System Integration, AI, Blockchain, Machine Learning, Cryptology, Data Science, Big Data Analysis, Digital Marketing, Computer Networks, Anti Drone Warfare, Cyber Warfare Security, Automation, Surveillance and Tracking etc. These endeavours will also contribute towards grooming ‘Scholar Warriors’ who can think better and adopt to the future challenges of conflict in all domains.

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In addition, the participation of Naval personnel in these customised courses is expected to enhance the educational qualifications, skill base and core competencies of serving Naval personnel thereby enhancing prospects of ‘in-service career benefits’. In addition, these courses will ensure better placements of Naval personnel upon superannuation from Service.

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