DRDO Chief Champions Innovation & Indigenisation for Defence Self-Reliance

DRDO Chairman Samir V. Kamat addressed the Defence Services Staff College, emphasising innovation, indigenisation, and civil-military synergy for self-reliance. Separately, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan interacted with leaders from the Indian space ecosystem to discuss enhancing space capabilities for defence. He also visited an electronics firm to witness advanced manufacturing capabilities for defence and space systems. In a parallel development, the College of Defence Management visited the Naval War College to foster mutual learning and integration between training institutions.

Key Points: DRDO Chief on Innovation, Indigenisation for Defence

  • DRDO's focus on dual-use tech
  • Boosting civil-military synergy
  • CDS meets space industry leaders
  • Enhancing indigenous defence capabilities
  • Integration of military training institutions
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DRDO chief Samir Kamat stresses innovation, indigenisation

DRDO Chairman Samir Kamat stresses innovation and indigenisation. CDS Anil Chauhan engages with space industry to boost defence capabilities.

DRDO chief Samir Kamat stresses innovation, indigenisation
"strengthening civil-military synergy towards Atmanirbhar Bharat - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 14

Aiming to boost civil-military synergy, DRDO Chairman Samir V. Kamat highlighted the organisation's strategic imperative, innovation excellence, indigenisation and dual-use technologies while addressing the students and faculty of Defence Services Staff College, an official said on Saturday.

He also shared insights into the DRDO's future vision during the interaction aimed at strengthening civil-military synergy towards Atmanirbhar Bharat, said the official in a statement.

Earlier, General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, engaged with 40 industry and startup leaders from the Indian space ecosystem at a Confederation of Indian Industry discussion on "Enhancing Space Capabilities in the Indian Defence Sector".

The interaction saw participation of G. Satheesh Reddy, Member, National Security Advisory Board NSAB, along with representatives from DRDO, ISRO and the DSA.

An official statement said that the CDS also visited an electronics company to witness new capabilities.

General Anil Chauhan witnessed state-of-the-art design and manufacturing capabilities across advanced defence, space, aerospace and electronics systems.

"Discussions were focused on future systems for combat preparedness and strengthening indigenous technological capabilities for the #ArmedForces," said the official on social media.

The CDS also addressed the team, sharing insights on the evolving operational landscape and the critical role of industry in enhancing the operational and future readiness of India's Armed Forces, said the statement.

In another development, the Commandant of the College of Defence Management, along with Faculty Members, visited the Naval War College.

"During the visit, they interacted with the Commandant and Directing Staff. The #CDM team was briefed on the diverse courses conducted at the college and the continuous initiatives undertaken to achieve targeted learning outcomes," said an official on social media.

The visit highlighted the spirit of mutual learning and exchange of best practices between the two premier institutions.

It also reaffirmed the shared vision towards greater integration of training institutions, aimed at developing curricula aligned with contemporary and future operational challenges, he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on dual-use technologies. The spin-offs from defence R&D can boost our civilian tech sector too. Hope the innovation reaches the soldier on the ground faster though. Sometimes there's a gap between lab and field.
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Vikram M
Involving startups is a brilliant move. Young Indian minds can bring disruptive innovation that large organisations sometimes miss. The space sector collaboration mentioned is particularly exciting! 🚀
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Rohit P
All these high-level meetings are good, but what about the delays in projects like AMCA? We need results on time. Hope this synergy translates to faster development and deployment.
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Sarah B
The integration of training institutions is a key, often overlooked point. A common doctrine and understanding between civil scientists, military officers, and industry leaders is crucial for seamless capability building.
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Michael C
Strengthening the domestic defence industrial base is vital for strategic autonomy. Reducing import dependence, especially given our neighborhood, is a non-negotiable long-term goal. Good steps being highlighted.

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