Technologically advanced military crucial as India faces border double threat: Rajnath

The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Rajnath Singh felicitating eminent scientists during the DRDO- Academia conclave, in New Delhi on May 25, 2023.The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Rajnath Singh felicitating eminent scientists during the DRDO- Academia conclave, in New Delhi on May 25, 2023.

New Delhi, May 25: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said technologically advanced military is crucial to protect the interests of the nation.

Inaugurating a two-day DRDO-Academia conclave here, Rajnath said for a country like India, it becomes vital to have such a military as it faces double threat on borders.

“Today we are one of the largest armed forces in the world, the bravery and valour of our military is praised all over the world. Countries across the world express their willingness to conduct joint exercises with our armed forces” he said.

The Minister added: “In such a situation, it becomes imperative that we have a technologically advanced military to protect the interests of the country. For a country like India, it becomes very important because we are facing double threat on our borders”.

The two-day conclave aims to create an interface between DRDO’s requirement and Academia’s capability by a synergistic dialogue between DRDO Directors, scientists and academicians.

The Conclave will have one plenary session and four technical sessions on Aeronautics, Naval, Life Science and Armament. It is being attended by about 350 senior academicians across the country.

Underscoring the significance of the theme of the conclave “DRDO-Academia Partnership – Opportunities & Challenges” Rajnath Singh said, it is a dire need that DRDO and Academia work in partnership with each other to find solutions to the challenges being faced by us in the 21st century.

“This partnership will prove helpful in making India a leading nation in defence technologies,” he said.

The minister underlined that the path to acquire advanced technologies traverses through research and development (R&D) which plays a key role in the development of any country.

“Unless we do research, we will not be able to adopt new technologies. R&D has the ability to convert ordinary substances into valuable resources. It has been a key factor in the development of civilizations throughout history” Rajnath Singh added.

“I don’t see the partnership between DRDO and Academia from the point of view of 1+1=2, but as 1+1=11. That is, when these two entities cooperate with each other, not only both of them will get double benefit, but the entire nation will benefit greatly from this partnership,” Rajnath Singh said.

Elaborating on the benefits of the DRDO – Academia partnership, Raksha Mantri stressed, through this synergy, the DRDO will get a skilled human resource base from eminent institutions like IISC, IITs, NITs and other universities from across the country as these institutions, nurture a large pool of talented and skilled youth.

Rajnath Singh further emphasised that such technologies developed through collaboration and collective efforts could have applications in both civil and defence sectors.

On the occasion, he felicitated eminent scientists who have made outstanding contributions in the area of Aeronautics, Armaments, Life Sciences and Naval systems and other DRDO requirements through the grant-in-aid DRDO projects.

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