Rajneesh Singh

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Col (Dr) Rajneesh Singh (Retd) was commissioned in the Infantry in December 1989 and has varied operational, staff and instructional experience. He has commanded a Rashtriya Rifles company and battalion in Jammu and Kashmir. He has been a military observer in Congo for a year. His staff experience includes tenure in the Military Operations Directorate and in Military Secretary’s Branch. The officer has also been an instructor at the NDA, Khadakwasla and at DSSC, Wellington. During his service Col Rajneesh Singh (Retd) pursued PhD at the JNU, New Delhi and was awarded doctorate in 2019.

Post superannuation from the army, the officer was a Consultant for the Ministry of Defence for over a year before joining Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in January 2023. He is presently a Research Fellow at the Defence Economics and Industry Centre.

Colonel Singh’s areas of research include higher defence management and military studies. His current area of research focusses on self-reliance in defence production.

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  • Email:rajneeshsingh2010[at]yahoo[dot]in
  • Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

AI in warfare: Unleashing Pandora’s box

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘AI in warfare: Unleashing Pandora's box’ has been published in First Post on 26 May 2024.

Although companies involved in the testing and manufacturing of artificial intelligence-powered platforms claim decisions to attack targets rest with humans, no one can deny there exists an overhang of AI-powered combat robots bypassing humans, says Col Singh.

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The views expressed by the author are personal and do not in anyway reflect the views of MP-IDSA or the Government of India.

  • Published: 28 May, 2024

Strategic shield: Need to recalibrate defence diplomacy, role of military attachés in contemporary times

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘Strategic Shield: Need to recalibrate defence diplomacy, role of military attaches in the contemporary times’ has been published in First Post on 14 April 2024.

Among the varied tasks of the military attaches, they would be expected to help achieve the target for defence exports set by the government, facilitate India’s defence procurements, secure supply chains, and mitigate causes of national security risks, says Col Singh.

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  • Published: 1 May, 2024

Modi must find out what Bhutan needs. India can use it to tackle China’s gray zone warfare

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘Modi must find out what Bhutan needs. India can use it to tackle China’s gray zone warfare’ has been published in ‘The Print’ on 22 March 2024.

Modi is visiting Bhutan when the friendly neighbour is involved in boundary negotiations with China. It's the perfect time to understand what Bhutan's concerns are, says Col Rajneeh Singh.

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  • Published: 1 May, 2024

Analysing Houthi’s Maritime Strike Capabilities

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘Analysing Houthi’s Maritime Strike Capabilities’ has been published in Bharat Shakti on 17 March 2024.

Houthis’ strikes against marine shipping vessels directly impact India’s exports. These strikes also provide an opportunity to assess various military technologies being employed by the warring parties, says Col Singh.

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  • Published: 1 May, 2024

Targeted assassinations now have a buffet of tech options—flying Ginsu, drones, AI guns

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘Targeted assassinations now have a buffet of tech options—flying Ginsu, drones, AI guns’ has been published in ‘The Print’ on 21 February 2024.

Kataib Hezbollah leader Abu Baqir al-Saadi was assassinated using a ‘flying Ginsu’ this month. It’s among the increasingly sophisticated weapon systems being used in targeted killings, says Col Singh.

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  • Published: 30 April, 2024

Ukraine has fired its military chief at the wrong time. Russia will exploit this instability’ Published in The Print

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajneesh Singh’s article ‘Ukraine has fired its military chief at the wrong time. Russia will exploit this instability’ has been published in ‘The Print’ on 13 February 2024.
The support for the Ukranian cause is already dipping in the West. The current commander-in-chief will find it hard to gain the confidence of NATO military chiefs, says Col Singh.

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  • Published: 30 April, 2024