Rajnath Singh to Launch North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj Today

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj on Monday, focusing on indigenous military technologies. The three-day event, themed 'Raksha Triveni Sangam', is jointly organized by the Indian Army's Northern and Central Commands and SIDM. It features 284 companies, including MSMEs and start-ups, showcasing innovations for field deployment. The symposium aims to foster collaboration between defence forces, industry, and academia to strengthen national security.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh to Inaugurate Military Tech Symposium

  • Rajnath Singh to inaugurate 3-day North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj
  • Theme is 'Raksha Triveni Sangam - Where Technology, Industry & Soldiering Converge'
  • 284 companies showcasing indigenous defence technologies
  • Event aims to identify tech for field deployment and streamline procurement
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Rajnath Singh to inaugurate 3-day symposium on military tech in Prayagraj today

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate a 3-day North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj, showcasing 284 firms and indigenous technologies for field deployment.

"Our soldiers use weapons to protect their people and deliver food and medicines to those in need during times of crisis. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, May 4

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate a North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj on Monday and kick off discussions among military brass and technology companies for the identification of technologies suited for field deployment.

Themed 'Raksha Triveni Sangam - Where Technology, Industry & Soldiering Converge', the symposium in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, will be a three-day event being jointly organised by the Northern Command and Central Command of the Indian Army and the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM).

This symposium will serve as a vibrant platform to showcase and integrate state-of-the-art indigenous technologies to overcome operational challenges, said a statement issued by the Defence Ministry on Sunday.

The exhibition will feature an array of participants, including MSMEs, private Defence Tech firms, start-ups and innovators in uniform from across the country. As many as 284 companies are setting up stalls showcasing their latest innovations and technologies, it said.

The event aims to identify technologies suited for field deployment, maintenance processes and streamline procurement to promote a sustainable and self-reliant defence ecosystem for the Indian Army.

The Indian Army has been highlighting the operational relevance of cutting-edge technologies and the need for continuous innovation to address the evolving security challenges.

This North Tech Symposium, which will conclude on May 6, 2026, is expected to serve as a bridge between defence forces, scientists, industry leaders and the academic community, fostering collaboration aimed at strengthening national security and technological excellence.

Earlier, the Defence Minister on Saturday paid tributes to the Defence Forces whose unmatched valour and indomitable spirit marked Operation Sindoor as a golden chapter in India's military history.

Addressing an event 'Shaurya' organised here in the run-up to the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Defence Minister said that the operation underscored the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's unwavering resolve to eliminate terrorism through decisive action.

He commended the valour, dedication and patriotism of the soldiers, and stated that their ethos of Nation First and Service Before Self has defined India's military traditions from ancient times to contemporary operations such as Operation Sindoor.

Rajnath Singh added that the valour of the Defence Forces extends beyond the battlefield as they provide humanitarian assistance as first responders during natural disasters within the country and abroad.

"Our soldiers use weapons to protect their people and deliver food and medicines to those in need during times of crisis. This is the defining characteristic of our Defence Forces," he said.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Honestly, I wish events like these got more media coverage. The average Indian doesn't know how much our soldiers and engineers are innovating. The symposium could really help bridge that gap between the military and the public. Also, good to see MSMEs and startups getting a platform! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As someone working in defence tech overseas, it's encouraging to see India making strides in self-reliance. The collaboration between Northern and Central Commands with SIDM is a smart move. The only thing I'd question is how quickly these technologies will actually reach the field. Streamlining procurement is key.
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Vikram M
The mention of 'Operation Sindoor' in the context of eliminating terrorism is important. Our soldiers deserve every bit of modern tech to keep them safe. Kudos to Rajnath Singh ji for pushing these innovations. But I hope the symposium doesn't just become a showcase - actual deployment and training need equal focus.
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Jessica F
Very impressed by the scale - 284 companies! That's quite a turnout. I think this approach of bringing together uniformed personnel, scientists, and private industry is how modern defence ecosystems should work. The emphasis on indigenous technology is also smart for long-term security.
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Tanya I
Excellent initiative! 👏 The theme 'Raksha Triveni Sangam' is beautifully chosen - it represents the convergence of technology, industry, and soldiering. I'm glad the government is not just importing weapons but also investing in local innovation. This will create jobs too! A step towards a truly self-reliant India. 🇮🇳

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