The war gaming centre, commonly known as WARCEN, is third of its kind
with the most advanced technology in the country, and was inaugurated by
Lieutenant General Gyan Bhushan, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of
South Western Command.
"It will be used to train for warfare
anywhere in the world by simulating scenarios at the strategic and
operational level. It will also enable senior commanders to plan,
execute and analyse hypothetical war scenarios," Lieutenant General
Bhushan said after the inauguration yesterday.

Simulation and live exercise through networking is an effective training tool which is not only cost-effective, but also allows effective feedback and instantaneous and highly-accurate evaluation of training standards.
The officer asserted that Indian Army is continuously following the path of upgraded technology and training of war and strategic analysis through computers would be like a boon to our jawans.