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Rajnath calls upon DRDO to keep coming out with niche products

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January 2, 2025
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New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday called upon DRDO to continue moving ahead in sync with the rapidly evolving technological ecosystem and keep coming out with products that are relevant to the changing times.

He urged the scientists to keep an eye on the products and processes being adopted by the technologically advanced countries and develop niche technologies with the aim of making DRDO one of the strongest R&D organisations in the world.

The Defence Minister visited DRDO Headquarters here and interacted with senior scientists and officials to mark the 67th Foundation Day of the organisation. Minister of State Sanjay Seth also attended the meeting, an official statement said.

He commended DRDO for developing the indigenous capabilities of the country by equipping the Armed Forces with state-of-the-art technologies/equipment and bolstering the defence sector through collaboration with the private sector.

In 2025, being declared as the ‘Year of Reforms’, Rajnath Singh asserted that DRDO will play a crucial role in achieving the set objectives.

The minister also expressed his view that each lab of DRDO should identify 2-3 critical projects, which should be completed by 2025. “By the next foundation year, we should have 100 such projects completed,” he said.

He appreciated the efforts of DRDO towards increasing the collaboration with the private sector, including providing its technologies and free access to its patents. He urged the organisation to identify more such areas, which can enhance the participation of the private sector, emphasising that a nation can only progress when all stakeholders work together.

Singh called upon DRDO to explore the possibility of including start-ups in its R&D efforts. This would promote a valuable exchange of ideas and provide an opportunity for the Indian defence sector to come out with innovative technologies according to the changing times.

He expressed that each lab should organise two open days every month for interaction with the industry. And also suggested that laboratories can raise awareness about the works being carried out by DRDO and motivate the youth to contribute to nation building.

“DRDO can play the role of a catalyst for other similar organisations, academia, industry, etc, which can help in bringing a technological revolution to the country. A new ecosystem can be created that focuses on defence as well as dual technology areas that can bring about a transformative change for civilian users,” Singh said.

During the meeting, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Samir V Kamat briefed the Defence Minister about the ongoing R&D activities, achievements of DRDO in 2024, various initiatives of DRDO in promoting industry, start-ups, and academia, and the roadmap of DRDO for 2025.

He said, so far, 1,950 Transfer of Technologies (ToTs) on DRDO-developed systems have been handed over to Indian industries, of which 256 licensing agreements for ToTs were signed with Indian industries in 2024.

The DRDO Chairman added that more than 19 development cum production partners/production agencies were chosen last year for mission mode projects. The DRDO test facilities have been opened to the industries for utilisation, and over 18,000 tests have been carried out for private industries/DPSUs in the past three years, with more than 5,000 tests in 2024 itself.

Rajnath Singh also felicitated the design team of the Long Range Hypersonic Anti Ship Missile on the occasion. DRDO celebrates its foundation day on 1st January every year.

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