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Rajnath Singh pushes for edge in high-tech warfare at defence symposium

05 May 2026
2 min

Overview of the North Tech Symposium-2026

The North Tech Symposium, titled 'Defence Triveni Sangam', was inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Prayagraj. Spanning from May 4 to May 6, 2026, the event focused on fostering innovation in defence technologies.

Key Highlights from the Defence Minister's Address

  • Innovation in Defence Technologies: Rajnath Singh emphasized the urgent need for India to innovate in fields like directed energy weapons, hypersonic systems, artificial intelligence, and quantum technologies.
  • Future of Warfare: The Minister noted that rapid technological transformations will shape future warfare, highlighting the importance of surprise elements.
  • Operation Sindoor: Cited as a benchmark for India's technological readiness, showcasing the effectiveness of indigenous defence systems.

Technological Evolution in Defence

  • Advanced Platforms: Mentioned the Akash missile system and BrahMos as examples of India's growing self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
  • Modern Conflict Dynamics: Cited the shift from conventional warfare to drone- and sensor-driven combat, as seen in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
  • Unconventional Threats: Highlighted the weaponization of everyday technologies, referencing attacks in West Asia.

Policy Initiatives to Boost Defence Innovation

  • R&D Budget Allocation: 25% of the defence R&D budget is earmarked for private industry, start-ups, and academia, with over ₹4,500 crore already utilized.
  • Technology Transfer: DRDO has transferred over 2,200 technologies to industry and waived technology transfer fees under a new policy framework.
  • Knowledge Corridor Proposal: Proposed to enhance collaboration among stakeholders and boost capabilities in emerging domains.

The Defence Minister expressed confidence that these initiatives would help India emerge as a formidable military power in the future.

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