The Indian Army has launched an exciting internship opportunity for students from Technology, Finance, and Mass Communication backgrounds under the Indian Army Internship Program (IAIP) 2025. This prestigious program offers a chance to gain real-time experience working alongside India’s elite officers, including decorated leaders like Colonel Sophia Qureshi.

The internship will run from May 16 to July 30, 2025, and students must act fast — the last date to apply is May 8.

Internship Duration and Format

The internship spans approximately 2.5 months, broken into:

  • 60 days of in-person experience

  • 15 days of online engagement

Students will work under the direct supervision of senior Army officials at Delhi Cantonment, gaining a first-hand understanding of military operations, discipline, and professionalism.

Fields and Departments Offering Internship Roles

The program is open to undergraduate (3rd & 4th year) and postgraduate students across specific domains. Here’s a breakdown of departments under each stream:

1. Technology

  • Drone & Counter Drone Technologies

  • Cyber Security

  • Data Analytics & Quantum Computing

  • Signal Technology Evaluation

  • App Development

  • Software Defined Radio

  • AI and Machine Learning

  • Directorate General of Information Systems

2. Finance Management

  • Financial Information Systems (FIS) Automation

  • Fund Flow and Financial Mapping

  • Budget Planning

  • Financial Automation

3. Mass Communication

  • Strategic Communication

  • Content Creation & Analysis

  • Media Scanning & Application

  • Predictive Analytics

  • Graphics Design & Campaigning

How to Apply

This is an offline application process. Interested candidates must:

  1. Visit the Indian Army office at Delhi Cantonment

  2. Fill and submit the application form by May 8, 2025

  3. Shortlisting will be conducted on May 9–10

Selected interns will be assigned roles based on their academic discipline and departmental need.

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Why You Should Apply

While the internship does not offer a stipend, the value lies in:

  • A certificate from the Indian Army

  • Networking with senior Army officers

  • Exposure to real-world operations in defense strategy

  • Developing unmatched discipline and professionalism

This experience is not just a résumé booster — it’s a rare opportunity to witness and contribute to the backbone of India's national security.

Work With Officers Like Colonel Sophia Qureshi

This announcement comes at a time when the Indian Army is being celebrated for its successful Operation Sindoor, launched in retaliation to recent threats. Officers like Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who led media briefings on this mission, stand as powerful role models.

Aspiring interns now have the chance to learn from such exemplary figures in real-world settings.

Final Call: Apply Before It’s Too Late

The Indian Army has issued a strict deadline — applications close on May 8. Interested students should ensure timely submission, as no online applications will be accepted.

This internship isn't just a program — it's a pathway to becoming future leaders, informed professionals, and potentially, a contributor to India’s strategic strength.

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