Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed that modern warfare has become heavily technology-dependent. He called for developing an innovative ecosystem to strengthen India's defence sector through research and development. Singh highlighted the growing defence budget and the increased responsibility for proper fund management. The minister also emphasized the need for integrated systems to effectively counter emerging threats like cyberattacks.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Urges Innovative Ecosystem for Defence R&D Boost

  • Defence Minister emphasizes technology's crucial role in modern warfare scenarios
  • Calls for creating innovative ecosystem to upgrade India's defence capabilities
  • Highlights increasing defence budget and responsibility for wise fund utilization
  • Stresses need for integrated systems to counter cyberattacks and information warfare
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We cannot ignore research and development: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh calls for innovative ecosystem to boost India's defence sector

Defence Minister calls for technology-focused defence sector enhancement, highlighting increased budget and need for research development in modern warfare era.

"Modern warfare is becoming more and more technology-oriented, which is unbelievable - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, October 1

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, while speaking at the Defence Accounts Department's 278th Foundation Day on Wednesday, highlighted the need to create an innovative ecosystem to boost research and development in the country, which can enhance the defence sector in the face of changing warfare.

Defence Minister Rajanath Sight said that modern warfare is becoming "technology-oriented. "Modern warfare is becoming more and more technology-oriented, which is unbelievable. These days, new technologies are used as a surprise element on a large scale in warfare. This creates a concerning situation for us as well. The modern technology used in modern warfare is based on years and years of research and development, and hence, we cannot ignore it," he said.

He further said, "It now demands that we prepare an innovative ecosystem that upgrades our defence sector. We all should work in that department."

Defence Minister rajnath Singh said, "Things are changing around us, looking at them, the requirement in security is also increasing, and that is whythe defence budget is also increasing year after year."

Highlighting the defence budget, he added that with an increase in budget, the responsibility to use it wisely also doubles. Mentioning the role of the Defence Accounts Department, he said, "I want to say that the need for research and development today poses a challenge to DAD, on how to manage the fund while funding the research and development as well."

He also highlighted the government's commitment towards booting technology development and said, "With increasing technology development fund and along with DRDO, we are working to increase technology development."

Earlier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasised the need for greater integration and a standardised system for the Indian Army to respond effectively to cyberattacks, information warfare, and evolving security challenges on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Tri-Services Seminar held in New Delhi, Singh assured complete support from the Ministry of Defence for the system.

"Our armed forces have developed audit systems over the years of experience... In today's era of integrated operations, it is crucial that these systems remain seamlessly interconnected. Working in isolation can pose a significant challenge to decision-making... An integrated system will also enhance the military's confidence... Today, we face the threat of cyberattacks and information warfare... We must set standards for these. When we talk about standardisation, it doesn't mean that the armed forces will lose their identity... We cannot impose the same procedure on every military... We must develop a system that coordinates the work of all three services... I am confident that we will discuss this. The Ministry of Defence will provide all possible support..." Singh said while addressing the seminar.

- ANI

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Arjun K
This is the right direction. We need to invest in our own defence technology rather than importing everything. Atmanirbhar Bharat should start with defence manufacturing. Hope they involve private sector and startups too.
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Rohit P
Good speech but implementation is key. We've heard such promises before. Hope this time there's actual follow-through with proper funding and execution. Defence R&D needs consistent investment, not just speeches.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm excited about the opportunities this could create for Indian engineers and researchers. Cyber warfare is the new battlefield and we need to be prepared.
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Vikram M
The focus on standardisation across armed forces is crucial. We saw how coordination issues affected us in the past. Better late than never! 🎯
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the vision, I hope they also focus on making the defence sector more inclusive for women scientists and engineers. Talent has no gender!

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