Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh has asked institutions like Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT) to innovate technologies that will be useful for both defence sector and civilians.
The minister urged the institutes to hasten activities in advanced technology and achieve progress to make India fully capable of dealing with emerging threats related to cyber and space. He also said that science, technology and methods of warfare are developing rapidly.
"If our adversary possesses more advanced technologies, it can be a cause of concern for us in the future. There is an urgent need to move fast towards technological advancements in line with the changing times," he said while addressing the 12th convocation ceremony of DIAT in Pune.
"This responsibility lies with our institutions. Defence sector is not a stagnant lake, but a flowing river. Just as a river, we need to keep surging ahead overcoming obstacles," Singh added.
Elaborating on the changing political and economic equations among nations in the present global scenario, he emphasized on the progress in advanced technology to deal with non-kinetic or contactless warfare in addition to conventional methods.
He explained the government's vision to achieve 'Aatmanirbharta' in defence, terming it as the "most crucial" component essential for strengthening the security apparatus of the country, but at the same time made it clear that self-reliance does not mean isolation from the world.
"Today, the world has become a global village and isolation isn't possible. The aim of self-reliance is to meet the needs of the Armed Forces by building necessary equipment/platforms with our own capacity while fulfilling the security requirements of our friendly countries," he said.
While addressing the gathering he said that dependence on the import of defence equipment can pose a barrier to India's strategic autonomy and it is the reason due to which the Modi government is focusing to achieve self-reliance in the sector.
"Without self-reliance, we cannot take independent decisions on global issues in line with our national interests. More equipment we import; more adverse impact it will have on our balance of trade. We aim to become a net exporter instead of net importer. It will not only strengthen our economy, but increase employment opportunities."
Singh listed out a number of steps taken by the Ministry of Defence to promote self-reliance, including the promulgation of four positive indigenisation lists for Armed Forces comprising 411 systems/equipment. In addition, fourth positive indigenisation lists for DPSUs have been issued, comprising a total of 4,666 strategically-important Line Replacement Units/Sub-systems/Spares & Components. He termed these steps as a testament to the steadfast commitment of the government to attain 'Aatmanirbharta' in defence.
Singh also threw light on the special emphasis being laid by the government in the field of innovation. He pointed out that today India is the second largest hub for start-ups and the Ministry of Defence is constantly receiving innovative ideas.
"Over 6,000 applications were received in the last seven editions of the Defence India Start-up Challenge, which indicates that Indian start-ups are contributing significantly in the pursuit of self-reliance in the defence sector. Now more patents are being filed, which is a sign of the innovative prowess," the Minister said.
India on its own is developing rifles, BrahMos missiles, Light Combat Aircraft and indigenous aircraft carriers. He highlighted that in recent years the export of defence equipment has increased to approximately Rs 16,000 crore in 2022-23 from Rs 900 crore in 2014. India is exporting defence equipment to many countries, with many showing interest and faith in the country's manufacturing capabilities.
The Defence Minister called for harnessing the country's full potential to realise PM Modi's dream of a strong, prosperous, self-reliant and developed India by 2047.
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