Key Points

Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi met tech pioneer Commodore Paulraj to discuss AI and semiconductor advancements for defense. Paulraj, inventor of MIMO tech, emphasized self-reliance in critical military systems. The talks aligned with India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision for indigenous defense capabilities. Meanwhile, India-Malaysia naval talks focused on strengthening bilateral maritime cooperation.

Key Points: Navy Chief Tripathi Meets Tech Pioneer Paulraj on AI Defense Push

  • Paulraj stressed AI integration for defense self-reliance
  • Discussed indigenous semiconductor and autonomous systems
  • Highlighted MIMO tech's role in modern warfare
  • Aligned talks with Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision
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Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi meets with wireless tech pioneer Paulraj, discusses strengthening ecosystem for AI

Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi consults wireless pioneer Paulraj on AI, semiconductors, and indigenous defense tech for India's self-reliance goals.

"Self-reliance in core technologies is no longer a choice, but a national imperative. – Commodore Arogyaswami Paulraj"

New Delhi, June 12

Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, interacted with Commodore Arogyaswami Paulraj (retd) on issues and initiatives related to strengthening the ecosystem for Artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors, indigenisation of defence systems, and infusion of technology.

Coimbatore-born Commodore Paulraj who jointed the Stanford University faculty after serving in the Indian Navy for 26 years is a pioneer of the APSOH SONAR system and inventor of MIMO technology.

Before interacting with the CNS, Commodore Paulraj (retd) also addressed senior officers of the Indian Defence Forces on AI and Core Technologies in Modern Warfare and National Security at Nausena Bhawan on Wednesday.

Drawing from his distinguished naval R&D career, including the development of the APSOH SONAR system and contributions to semiconductor and electronics systems, Comomdore Paulraj emphasised the urgent need to invest in indigenous capabilities for data processing, autonomous systems, and AI-enabled platforms.

Globally renowned for inventing MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) antenna technology - now foundational to 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi - he underscored the strategic necessity of integrating AI into the Indian military ecosystem. His talk highlighted that self-reliance in core technologies is no longer a choice, but a national imperative aligned with the goals of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and ViksitBharat 2047, the Indian Navy said in a statemement..

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the Indian Navy delegation, led by Rear Admiral Shantanu Jha, NM, participated in the 10th Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks with the Royal Malaysian Navy held in Kuala Lumpur on June 10.

The Royal Malaysian Navy delegation was led by First Admiral Harisundar Rajoo, Senior Director, Operations and Training. During the talks, both sides discussed ongoing bilateral naval engagements and outlined plans for future collaborative activities.

The Indian Navy, in a post on X, stated, "Rear Admiral Shantanu Jha, NM, led the #IndianNavy delegation for the 10th Navy to Navy Staff Talks with the #RoyalMalaysianNavy, at Kuala Lumpur on 10 June. The #RoyalMalaysianNavy delegation was led by First Admiral Harisundar Rajoo, Senior Director, Operations and Training. Both sides held discussions on ongoing bilateral naval engagements and outlined plans for future collaborative activities."

In parallel to the naval dialogue in Kuala Lumpur, India also expanded its diplomatic outreach in the region. Secretary (East) P. Kumaran met Permanent Secretary, Brunei Darussalam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hajah Johariah Binti Abdul Wahab, on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit Senior Officials' Meeting (EAS SOM) in Malaysia's Penang on Tuesday.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to further deepen the enhanced partnership between India and Brunei and cooperation under ASEAN and other frameworks.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Great to see our Navy taking AI seriously! Commodore Paulraj is truly an inspiration - from Indian Navy to Stanford and now guiding our forces. His work on MIMO changed global telecom. Hope his insights help accelerate our defense tech indigenization. 🇮🇳 #AatmanirbharBharat
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Rahul S.
While this is positive, I hope such meetings translate into actual deployment. We've had many brainstorms but implementation lags. Also, why isn't Paulraj's expertise being utilized more systematically rather than one-off talks? Defense R&D needs continuous engagement with such pioneers.
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Ananya M.
The Malaysia naval talks are equally important! Southeast Asia is crucial for our maritime security. Good to see India strengthening ties while also focusing on tech advancement. Both hardware (ships) and software (AI) need equal attention. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Vikram P.
As an engineer, Paulraj sir's journey gives me goosebumps! From Coimbatore to global tech pioneer. His APSOH SONAR was groundbreaking in the 80s itself. Hope Navy recruits more such brilliant minds and gives them freedom to innovate. Talent is there, system needs to nurture it better.
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Sneha R.
The Brunei meeting mention shows our multi-pronged approach - tech advancement + regional diplomacy. In today's world, both are needed to counter Chinese influence. But wish media gave more coverage to such strategic engagements rather than just politics!
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Karthik D.
AI in defense is double-edged sword. While necessary, hope there are strong ethical frameworks being developed alongside. We don't want autonomous weapons making life-death decisions. Paulraj sir's balanced perspective from both military and academia would be valuable here.

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