Gain command over AI, Quantum Computing tech to spur India in innovation: Rajnath Singh
He said this while addressing the inaugural session of the Indian National Academy of Engineering’s Annual Convention at IIT Delhi.
The defence minister was addressing the North Tech Symposium, jointly organised by the Northern Command of the Indian Army, Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and IIT, Jammu.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Tuesday, called on domestic defence manufacturers to invest more in Research & Development (R&D) for India to keep up pace with the continuously-evolving world.
The defence minister was addressing the North Tech Symposium, jointly organised by the Northern Command of the Indian Army, Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and IIT, Jammu.
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The annual North Tech symposium witnessed an enthusiastic participation of around 200 Industry partners and provided an opportunity for knowledge diffusion among various stakeholders to create awareness of contemporary technologies and hardware solutions available with the manufacturers under ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
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Rajnath Singh was of the view that although R&D is a risky venture as it requires out-of-the-box thinking and sometimes does not give desired results, it remains one of the basic elements for the development of any country. Hence, capital investment in R&D becomes a necessity, he emphasised.
“India is passing through a transitional phase. There is nothing wrong in acquiring a technology through imitation or transfer, but we cannot become a developed nation on these grounds alone. We need to file our own patents, for which a lot of investment in R&D is needed,” he said.
Singh urged the industry partners to focus on creating a culture that encourages R&D, based on skilled human resources and suggested linking the work of institutes such as IITs, IIMs and IISCs with the defence sector in order to create an R&D ecosystem in the field.
He added that efforts should be made to connect with the Indian R&D sector, the engineers and scientists who work in top universities, companies, space agencies and scientific research organisations abroad and wish to be a part of India’s growth story.
The defence minister underlined the fact that to obtain the services of top talents, there is a need to create a good work culture and positive environment and adopt new HR standards. “We cannot run our workforce in the 21st century on the basis of the HR policy of 19th century. Today, the quality of work is more important than the number of hours worked. A work culture needs to be developed where there is a concept of senior and junior; not superior and inferior”.
He exhorted SIDM to create an independent body, comprising scientists and experts from the industry, which will work with transparency and evaluate the products made by the companies. “The buyer or the government will definitely try to check the quality of the products from their end, but there is a need to develop a system for internal evaluation as well. This quality check system will increase your credibility globally with time,” he said.
Rajnath Singh also suggested SIDM to create an internal vigilance mechanism to counter the potential cases of corruption and favoritism. “If any company affiliated with you is indulging in any wrongdoing or passing wrong information, then you should bring it before the government. Such actions will further increase people’s trust in the institutions,” he said.
He listed out the steps taken by the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to support the domestic industry, such as ensuring demand assurance as well as rolling out the transfer of technology policy of DRDO.
He added that the synergy between the government and the domestic companies has resulted in record defence production of Rs one lakh crore and exports of Rs 16,000 crore in Financial Year 2023-24. He expressed confidence that the defence exports will soon touch the Rs 20,000 crore mark. He extended the Ministry of Defence’s continued support to the industry to ensure their as well as holistic development of the nation, in line with the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
The symposium paved the way to identify suitable technologies and products for subsequent trials and induction in Northern Command and provided a unique platform to all Industry partners to showcase their products, innovations and technical capabilities.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command Lt General Upendra Dwivedi and SIDM President SP Shukla were among those present on the occasion.
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