Rajnath Singh Hails DRDO's Vital Role in India's Defence & Self-Reliance

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh extended greetings to DRDO on its 68th Foundation Day, praising the organisation's commitment to national security. He highlighted how DRDO's development of indigenous, future-ready technologies is crucial for strategic autonomy and the confidence of the armed forces. Established in 1958, DRDO has grown into India's largest defence research body with a vast network of 52 laboratories. The organisation, staffed by thousands of scientists and personnel, continues to be a cornerstone of India's defence capabilities and technological self-reliance.

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  • 68th Foundation Day
  • Indigenous defence tech
  • 52 labs nationwide
  • 5,000 scientists strong
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Rajnath Singh lauds DRDO's 'scientific excellence' on Foundation Day, calls it vital for defence preparedness

Defence Minister lauds DRDO scientists for strengthening India's defence preparedness and advancing Atmanirbhar Bharat through indigenous technology.

Rajnath Singh lauds DRDO's 'scientific excellence' on Foundation Day, calls it vital for defence preparedness
"Their unwavering commitment, scientific excellence and sense of national duty are vital... - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, Jan 1

On the occasion of the 68th Foundation Day of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday extended heartfelt greetings to the scientists and personnel, praising their unwavering commitment, scientific excellence and deep sense of national duty.

DRDO is marking its 68th Foundation Day on Thursday. The organisation was established on this day in 1958 to strengthen India and make the country self-reliant in the fields of science and technology, particularly in defence.

Taking to X, the Defence Minister said, "On DRDO Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all DRDO scientists, personnel and their families. Their unwavering commitment, scientific excellence and sense of national duty are vital to strengthening India's defence preparedness and advancing Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence."

"By developing indigenous, future-ready technologies, DRDO is reinforcing our strategic autonomy and the confidence of our armed forces. I wish the entire DRDO family a year of meaningful breakthroughs and continued service to the nation," Singh added.

DRDO was formed in 1958 through the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production of the Indian Ordnance Factories with the Defence Science Organisation, under the administration of then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

Later, in 1979, the Defence Research and Development Service (DRDS) was constituted as a service of Group 'A' officers and scientists, functioning directly under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence.

With a vast network of 52 laboratories, DRDO is engaged in the development of defence technologies across a wide range of critical domains, including aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat engineering, life sciences, materials, missiles and naval systems.

Today, it stands as India's largest and most diverse research organisation in the defence sector.

The organisation comprises around 5,000 scientists belonging to the DRDS, along with approximately 25,000 other subordinate scientific, technical and supporting personnel, who together contribute to strengthening the country's defence capabilities and technological self-reliance.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hearty congratulations to the entire DRDO family on 68 years! As a science student, I find their journey from the 1958 merger to today's 52 labs truly inspiring. Hope more young Indians join DRDO.
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Vikram M
While the achievements are commendable, we must also address the delays in some major projects. Timely delivery is as crucial as scientific excellence for our defence preparedness. A respectful criticism from a well-wisher.
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see an organisation with 30,000 personnel driving innovation. The shift towards 'future-ready technologies' is key. International collaboration alongside indigenous development could be a powerful combo.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! When DRDO strengthens, our borders become safer. Every scientist working there is a true patriot. The recent successful tests give us citizens a lot of confidence. Keep it up!
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Nikhil C
The foundation laid in 1958 is bearing fruit now. Strategic autonomy is not just a slogan; it's a necessity in today's world. Hope their work in electronics and naval systems gets more public recognition too.

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