HAL's Sustainable Township: Rajnath Singh Declares New Industry Benchmark

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has declared HAL's new sustainable township as a benchmark for other industries. He emphasized that sustainable development and urban growth are complementary rather than contradictory. During the defence committee meeting, Singh highlighted the crucial role of emerging technologies in national security. The minister also stressed India's progress toward self-reliance in defence innovation and technology development.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Praises HAL Sustainable Township as Benchmark

  • Defence Minister inaugurates HAL's sustainable Mini Smart Township project in Nashik
  • Singh emphasizes sustainable development as complementary to urban growth
  • Meeting focuses on emerging technologies transforming defence sector
  • DRDO prioritizing indigenous technology development and industry collaboration
  • India moving toward self-reliance in critical defence technologies
  • Brahmos missile system cited as example of integrated advanced technologies
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HAL's model will now become benchmark: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister declares HAL's Mini Smart Township a model for sustainable development and emphasizes India's self-reliance in defence technology innovation.

"I believe that HAL's model will now become a benchmark for other industries - Rajnath Singh"

Nashik October 16

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday praised Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for setting an example in sustainable development with its new 'Mini Smart Township' project.

Inaugurating the project, Singh stated that HAL's model would serve as a benchmark for other industries. Singh congratulated the entire HAL family for their efforts in building a sustainable township.

"The entire world is talking about saving the environment. In this era, HAL has set an example through this township. I believe that HAL's model will now become a benchmark for other industries... This township will teach the entire city that sustainable development is not contrary to each other but complementary, so I congratulate the entire HAL family..."," Singh said in the speech.

Earlier in the day, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday chaired the meeting of the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Defence. Meeting was held at the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), DRDO Pune.

Highlighting the theme of the meeting "Emerging Technology in Defence", Rajnath Singh said, "it is essential to understand the transformation of the defence sector."

In his introductory remarks, the Defence Minister said that the meeting's agenda issue, "Emerging Technology in Defence," is highly pertinent to the time we are living in. Threats are changing along with technology. So it is crucial to comprehend the defence transformation in detail."

"Emerging technology does not just mean new tools or devices; it also represents a new mindset. We are progressing rapidly, and it is time to broaden our thinking. This is the need of the hour for our India." He added.

Giving the example of the Brahmos Missile System, Rajnath Singh said, "Brahmos precision attack is not only the result of the Missile, it is also because multiple advanced technologies work together."

He also said that, "DRDO is now focusing on two key areas: developing technologies that were previously imported and fostering a robust Research and Development environment within India. It is futuristic that DRDO is moving forward in collaboration with industry and academia. Now, the government, industry, and academia are all working together towards self-reliance."

"Many countries do not share critical technologies with us. Now we are not going to rely on anyone. India is now leading the way in defence innovation and making strides in fields such as advanced technologies, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Emerging technologies are also creating new opportunities for our youth. Constructive discussions and valuable suggestions from all members will help give new direction to India's defence sector," he concluded.

The committee meeting was attended by Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar, DRDO Chairman Samir V. Kamat, and 15 Members of Parliament from different political parties.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sustainable development focus, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We need to see actual implementation and measurable environmental impact. The proof will be in the results over time.
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Rohit P
The emphasis on emerging technologies in defence is crucial. With countries not sharing critical tech, we must become self-reliant. DRDO's collaboration with industry and academia is the right approach. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sarah B
As someone working in urban planning, I'm impressed by HAL's smart township initiative. Sustainable development that complements urban growth rather than conflicting with it - this is exactly what Indian cities need right now.
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Vikram M
The mention of Brahmos missile system integration shows how far we've come in defence technology. When multiple advanced technologies work together seamlessly, that's when real innovation happens. Proud of our defence sector! 💪
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Kavya N
Great to see focus on both sustainability and defence innovation. This holistic approach is what will make India a global leader. Hope other PSUs take inspiration from HAL's model.

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