Rajnath Singh Lauds Indigenous Defence Tech, Launches New Systems at BEL

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed that true victories for India are those achieved using indigenous weapons and technology during his visit to Bharat Electronics Limited in Bengaluru. He launched the Mountain Fire Control Radar and flagged off the Improved Akash Weapon System, highlighting BEL's collective effort. Singh warned of evolving security challenges like cyber threats and drones, noting India's indigenous systems now meet global standards. He also pointed to significant Indian progress in Artificial Intelligence across sectors like healthcare and education.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Champions Self-Reliance in Defence at BEL Event

  • Push for defence self-reliance
  • Launch of Mountain Fire Control Radar
  • Flagging off Improved Akash System
  • Addressing cyber and drone threats
  • Progress in Artificial Intelligence
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Rajnath Singh pushes for self-reliance, indigenous tech at Bharat Electronics Limited

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasises indigenous weapons and tech, launches new defence systems at Bharat Electronics Limited in Bengaluru.

"Now for us only victories achieved on own terms, using indigenous weapons and technology matter. - Rajnath Singh"

Bengaluru, February 16

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday emphasised the importance of self-reliance and indigenous technology in strengthening India's defence capabilities, stating that "victories achieved on the country's own terms using home-grown weapons and systems are the only ones that truly matter."

During his interaction with scientists at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Bengaluru, the Defence Minister said, "Now for us only victories achieved on own terms, using indigenous weapons and technology matter."

Addressing the scientific community at BEL, Singh underlined that a victory rooted in self-reliance instils a new sense of confidence in the nation.

"A self-reliant victory alone can give the nation new confidence. The strength behind Operation Sindoor was people like you. Behind every future success, too, it will be people like you," he said.

Referring to Operation Sindoor, Singh noted that the world witnessed the effectiveness of indigenous air defence and anti-drone systems in neutralising threats.

"The bravery of our soldiers must be honoured, but as the second line of defence, your contribution is being appreciated across the country. The people of the nation may not have known which equipment was made by whom and where, but they took pride in the belief that it was built by our own scientists and engineers," he said.

At Bharat Electronics Limited, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launched the Mountain Fire Control Radar and flagged off the Improved Akash Weapon System.

Highlighting this in his address, Rajnath Singh said, "I am confident that Bharat Electronics Limited is working in the right direction. Everything I saw here felt like a living example not of a single institution, but of a collective effort."

Highlighting emerging security challenges, Singh said India cannot afford to ignore evolving threats.

"We do not have the option to ignore the problems that may arise in the future. Cyber threats, drones, and space-based threats are today's reality. It gives me great pleasure to see that you have done excellent work in changing times. Your work has strengthened our network-centric approach. The developments in air-space defence and counter-drone systems show that our indigenous production meets global standards," he added.

Referring to the rapidly changing global landscape, Singh asserted that staying ahead in technology is imperative. He noted that India is making significant progress in Artificial Intelligence (AI), with advancements across sectors such as healthcare, education and weather forecasting.

"In such a situation, the strength of India's future depends on your preparedness. The power of your innovation will determine how India can become a leader in this field. In this era of new revolutions, there is no option but to stay ahead. We are making progress in Artificial Intelligence, whether in health, education, or weather forecasting," Singh said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the emphasis on indigenous tech is commendable, I hope this translates into efficient procurement and timely deployment. Sometimes great tech gets stuck in bureaucratic delays. The focus should be on speed as much as self-reliance.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor was a real eye-opener for the world. When our own systems perform so well, it sends a strong message. More power to the teams at BEL and DRDO. Let's make India a defence manufacturing hub for the world!
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Priya S
Absolutely agree with the Minister. True confidence comes from being self-sufficient. This also creates high-skilled jobs within the country. Hope this 'Make in India' push extends to all critical sectors, not just defence.
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Rohit P
The mention of AI, cyber threats, and drones is crucial. Modern warfare is changing fast. Glad our leadership is aware and our institutions are working on it. Bengaluru's tech ecosystem can be a massive advantage here.
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Karthik V
A respectful note of caution: While celebrating indigenous success, we must avoid becoming insular. Global collaboration in R&D can accelerate our progress. The goal should be to lead, not just be self-contained.

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