Rajnath Singh Urges GRSE to Lead in Tech-Driven Shipbuilding for Viksit Bharat

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed GRSE personnel in Kolkata, urging the shipyard to continue developing state-of-the-art, technology-driven platforms. He commended GRSE's century-and-a-half-long contribution to equipping the Indian Navy and Coast Guard, terming it a vibrant chapter in India's defence history. Singh emphasized that each warship embodies the collective hard work, innovation, and dedication of its workforce towards nation-building. He expressed confidence that GRSE will overcome future challenges to become a global symbol of shipbuilding excellence.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Exhorts GRSE to Build Niche Tech Platforms

  • Boost tech-driven shipbuilding
  • Secure maritime interests
  • Achieve Viksit Bharat@2047 goal
  • Enhance India's global shipbuilding stature
  • Foster innovation and dedication
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Rajnath Singh exhorts GRSE to build niche platforms in today's evolving tech-driven era

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh calls on GRSE to innovate with state-of-the-art platforms, contributing to maritime power and Viksit Bharat@2047.

Rajnath Singh exhorts GRSE to build niche platforms in today's evolving tech-driven era
"When a modern warship built by you sails through the waves... it embodies the hard work of thousands of workers, the innovation of engineers... - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, March 5

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has called upon Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited to continue coming forth with state-of-the-art platforms in sync with the technology-driven era to establish itself as a shining example of shipbuilding excellence in India & across the world, while playing a pivotal role in achieving the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government's goal of Viksit Bharat@2047.

He was addressing the GRSE personnel in Kolkata, West Bengal, on Thursday.

Commending GRSE for its contribution to Nation-Building and Blue Economy, the Defence Minister described the Indian shipyard as a vibrant chapter in India's glorious industrial and defence history, as it has equipped the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard, for the past nearly a century and a half, with potent warships & frigates to secure the maritime interests of the nation.

"When a modern warship built by you sails through the waves of the ocean, it is not just a structure of steel and machinery, it embodies the hard work of thousands of workers, the innovation of engineers, the precision of technicians, and the dedication of the shipyard towards the nation," he said, terming every person working in GRSE as not just an employee, but an important part of a larger process of nation-building.

Rajnath Singh emphasised that through hard work, skill, and commitment, GRSE has achieved what many once considered impossible. He urged the personnel to continue working with the same spirit and play their part in transforming India into a maritime power & a developed nation in the times to come.

"New challenges will arise, new technologies will emerge, and competition will increase. But with the same hard work, dedication, and commitment, GRSE will become a glowing symbol of shipbuilding excellence for India and the world," he said.

As part of the event, a colourful cultural performance by the personnel of GRSE and their families was also presented to the Raksha Mantri, who termed it "excellent" and a reflection of India's diversity, unity of India, and rich cultural heritage.

CMD, GRSE Commodore PR Hari (Retd) and other senior officials of the Ministry of Defence, as well as the shipyard, were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see recognition for the thousands of skilled workers and engineers. Their hard work literally sails our seas and protects our interests. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
While the sentiment is good, I hope this translates into more budget allocation and faster project clearances for DRDO and shipyards. Sometimes the vision is there but the execution gets stuck in red tape.
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Rohit P
GRSE building for the Navy for 150 years! That's an incredible legacy. With the focus on new tech and Viksit Bharat 2047, the future looks even brighter for Indian shipbuilding. 🚢
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global defence, it's impressive to see India's indigenous capabilities growing. A strong domestic shipbuilding industry is crucial for any major power, especially one with a long coastline like India's.
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Karthik V
Love that they highlighted the cultural performance too. It shows the human side of these massive industrial plants—families, community, and our diverse culture all contributing to nation-building. Well done GRSE!

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