Jaishankar meets Anduril Industries Co-Founder Brian Schimpf, highlights India's growing tech ecosystem
New Delhi, March 19
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday met Brian Schimpf, Co-Founder and CEO of Anduril Industries, a US-based defence technology company, and the delegation accompanying him.
Jaishankar spoke about India's growing technology ecosystem and opportunities for partnerships
"A useful meeting with Brian Schimpf, Co-Founder & CEO of @AndurilTech and his delegation. Spoke about India's growing technology ecosystem and opportunities for partnerships," Jaishankar said in a post on X.
Mahindra Group had last year announced a strategic partnership with US-based defence technology company Anduril Industries. Anduril Industries specializes in advanced autonomous systems.
The collaboration aims to jointly develop and produce future-proof military technologies, focusing on autonomous and counter-unmanned aerial systems. As per a statement, the partnership will concentrate on creating Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) designed for rapid deployment in security, survey, and reconnaissance missions.
The alliance will focus on developing advanced Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) technologies capable of detecting and neutralizing drone threats, thereby bolstering defences against unmanned aerial systems, the statement said.
The announcement of the partnership came after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump in Washington DC in February last year, where defence cooperation was a top priority.
This collaboration underscored a growing focus on enhancing security capabilities using next-generation technologies, paving the way for strengthened defence ties between India and the United States.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone working in tech, it's exciting to see India's ecosystem getting this kind of global recognition. Hope this leads to more R&D jobs and innovation hubs here.
Autonomous underwater vehicles and anti-drone tech? Much needed. Our borders require modern solutions. Good to see the government is proactive on this front.
While the partnership is good, I hope the focus remains on true technology transfer and building our own IP, not just becoming an assembly line. 'Make in India' should mean 'Design in India' too.
Strong India-US defence ties are crucial for stability in our region. This tech collaboration is a strategic move. Kudos to the teams involved!
Interesting read. Anduril is a major player in autonomous systems. If this partnership delivers, it could be a game-changer for maritime and border security in the Indian Ocean region.
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