Key Points

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth made a significant visit to the Ordnance Factory in Medak, Telangana, inspecting production facilities and discussing strategic improvements. During his visit, Seth emphasized the importance of research and development for Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL) and stressed diversification of products. The minister also announced an ambitious plan to expand the National Cadet Corps by three lakh cadets nationwide. Seth's visit underscores the government's commitment to strengthening defense infrastructure and promoting national pride through youth engagement.

Key Points: Sanjay Seth Boosts Medak Ordnance Factory Defense Preparedness

  • Seth inspects production facilities at Ordnance Factory Medak
  • Discusses AVNL product diversification and R&D
  • Plans NCC expansion by three lakh cadets
  • Takes tank ride with local MP Raghunandan Rao
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MoS Defence Sanjay Seth visits Ordnance Factory Medak

Union Minister Sanjay Seth inspects Medak Ordnance Factory, discusses R&D, expansion, and NCC cadet growth strategy

"National Cadet Corps instils the feeling of nationalism, service - Sanjay Seth, MoS Defence"

Medak, June 6

Union Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, on Friday visited Ordnance Factory Medak in Telangana.

Seth was received by Sanjay Dwivedi, CMD/AVNL, in the presence of Satyabrata Mukherjee, Director/Operations.

As per a release, Sanjay Seth inspected the production facilities and enquired about the production schedules. The Union Minister was shown all the products manufactured at OF Medak. He appreciated and expressed satisfaction at the preparedness of the factory. Along with Raghunandan Rao, Member of Parliament, Medak took a tank ride. Both the dignitaries planted saplings to mark World Environment Day. The representatives of the Unions and Associations submitted a memorandum to the MoS.

Later, the Minister was given a presentation by the team of the Ordnance Factory, Medak.

Sanjay Seth assured to resolve the issues pertaining to AVNL and he also exhorted CMD/AVNL to focus on diversification of the products and thrust to be given on R&D to ensure self-sustenance of Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL). The visit ended successfully on a positive note.

Earlier, Sanjay Seth announced the expansion of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) by three lakh cadets across the country.

Several states have already agreed to support this plan and have committed to fast-tracking the necessary training infrastructure, according to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence.

"He also announced the planned expansion of NCC by Three lakh cadets across the country with several States already extending their concurrence and committing to fast-track the necessary training infrastructure," the MoD statement read.

"National Cadet Corps (NCC) is an organisation that instils the feeling of nationalism, service... PM Modi has resolved that the number of cadets in the NCC should be between 17-20 lakhs... All the states positively contribute to it and we will achieve the target shortly..." Seth said.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see our defense manufacturing getting attention! 🇮🇳 The tank ride must have been exciting. Hope the minister's assurance about resolving AVNL issues materializes soon. Our ordnance factories need modernization to compete globally.
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Priya M.
While defense is important, I wish they showed equal enthusiasm for environmental protection. Planting saplings is good but what about regular pollution checks for these factories? We need balanced development.
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Arjun S.
NCC expansion is a brilliant move! More youth should get military training - builds discipline and patriotism. My son joined NCC last year and his confidence has improved dramatically. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
As someone from Telangana, I'm proud of OF Medak's contribution to our defense. But hope the minister also looks into better facilities for workers. Their unions have been raising genuine concerns about working conditions.
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Vikram J.
R&D focus is crucial! We can't keep importing defense equipment. The Make in India push should be strongest in defense sector. Hope AVNL gets proper funding and talent for innovation.
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Neha T.
Nice to see ministers getting hands-on experience. But these visits should be more than photo ops. Hope there's proper follow-up on the promises made. Our defense sector deserves consistent attention, not just occasional inspections.

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