Defence Minister asks scientists to make India global leader in cutting-edge defence technology

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the inaugural session of the 41st Directors’ Conference of DRDO at New Delhi on October 15.

New Delhi (NVI) Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh called upon defence scientists to strive for developing cutting-edge technologies indigenously to make India not only self-reliant in defence manufacturing but also global leader in the field.

Emphasising that research and maintaining operational superiority is the need of the hour, The Minister said, the world is changing and advanced and disruptive technologies are emerging at a rapid pace.

He called for developing ‘indigenous innovation ecosystem’ with less dependence on imported systems to achieve self-reliance in critical technologies. “Development of technology should be cost effective and time efficient,” he added.

The Minister was Speaking at the inaugural session of the 41st Directors’ Conference of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), with the theme ‘Technology Leadership for Empowering India’, on the occasion of 88th birth anniversary of former President Bharat Ratna Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, here on October 15.

Stressing the need to bridge the technology gap for India to become a global leader in research and development, Rajnath Singh urged the scientists to focus on technologies that provide cutting edge capability and remain relevant for the next 15-20 years.

“There are certain limitations in technology and there is a gestation period for development of products. It is possible that during the gestation period of complex systems, new technical requirements emerge. Spiral development should be given priority for such systems,” he further said.

Suggesting an intense interaction between DRDO and all stakeholders, the Minister urged scientists to devise an action plan for excellence in Defence R&D that can take India to renewed heights in defence capability.

He said, with concerted efforts, India can become a ‘technology exporter’, which will have multi-dimensional benefits.

He termed scientific knowledge, innovation, advanced technology, industrial infrastructure and workforce as ‘currency’ of modern times, adding that basic R&D in science and technology identifies new knowledge that can prove to be useful in both civil and military sectors. “Innovation brings investment and at the same time provides better value to investors. It contributes in establishing a win-win situation,” he added.

He added that through initiatives such as ‘Make in India’, investment facilitation, skills enhancement, intellectual property protection and manufacturing infrastructure, the Government is leaving no stone unturned to make India a global manufacturing hub in near future.

Describing DRDO as the main centre for indigenous R&D, the Minister said, the organisation is committed to progressive enhancement of self sufficiency in strategic defence systems and infrastructure.

He expressed confidence that the world-class weapon platforms and systems like combat vehicles, missiles, multi-barrel rocket launcher, unmanned aerial vehicle, radar, electronic warfare systems, combat aircraft, propellants and explosives, will help in making India self-reliant in defence sector.

He congratulated DRDO for achieving all targets earmarked for 100 days and lauded the organisation for setting a target to become fully self-reliant in the next five years.

He commended DRDO for its vast contribution in providing direct and indirect employment and helping the people as well as Armed Forces personnel in far flung areas such as Ladakh.

Remembering Dr Kalam, the ‘Missile Man of India’, the Defence Minister said, the former President’s contribution in the space research & missile development programme helped India find a place in top countries known for their indigenous capabilities.

Echoing the words of Dr Kalam, “If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun”, the Minister exhorted the scientists of DRDO to strive for excellence in all their endeavours.

Earlier, Rajnath Singh paid homage to Dr Kalam at his statue in the DRDO premises along with other dignitaries.

He gave away awards to winners of ‘Dare to Dream’ contest organised by DRDO and also launched new and improved website of DRDO.

Present were National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria, Secretary Department of Defence R&D & Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy addressed the gathering. Secretary (Defence Production) Subhash Chandra and scientists and senior officials of Ministry of Defence.

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