Defence Minister Inaugurates Missile Integration Facility at BEL, Bengaluru

Defence
minister Rajnath Singh, on February 16, 2026, visited Bharat Electronics
Limited (BEL) in Bengaluru, and inaugurated the Missile Integration facility on
the premises. He also flagged-off the Akash 3rd and 4th Regiment
Combat systems and unveiled the Mountain Fire Control Radar. He also remotely
inaugurated the Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence (CoE-AI)
located in Pune, and formally launched the company’s AI policy.
Singh
was briefed on a range of advanced indigenous defence technologies, including
AI-based solutions developed by Indian start-ups, highlighting the growing
emphasis on innovation and indigenisation in the defence ecosystem. He
commended BEL for making headway in cutting-edge technologies such as
electronic warfare systems, avionics, naval platforms, electro-optics, and tank
electronics. “BEL has strengthened the network-centric operations. Its
integrated systems, real-time data sharing, and decision support capabilities
have taken our combat effectiveness to a new level,” he said.
Singh
was apprised of the ongoing R&D activities at BEL aligned with major
national defence programmes, including the Quick Reaction Surface to Air
Missile Systems (QRSAM), Light Combat Aircraft Mark II (LCA Mk II), Advanced
Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), Project Kusha (MR SAM/LR SAM), Counter Drone
Systems, Naval Weapon Control Systems, etc. The briefing highlighted that
indigenous R&D initiatives are enhancing operational preparedness across
land, air, naval, and strategic domains, while reducing dependence on foreign
technologies. The defence minister acknowledged the fact that the systems
developed in airspace defence, and counter-drone operations have demonstrated
that India’s indigenous solutions can meet global standards.
The
minister highlighted that indigenously developed air defence and anti-drone
systems were effectively utilised to neutralise threats during Operation
Sindoor. “The advancement in threat prediction, early warning, and response
mechanisms using AI instills operational confidence in our soldiers. They’re
assured that a strong scientific and engineering ecosystem always stands with
them,” he added. He underlined the importance of achieving victory with
indigenous weapons and technologies in today’s times, stating that only a
self-reliant win gives the country renewed confidence.
He
further stressed that AI and quantum computing are no longer futuristic
concepts, and their use in real-time decision-making, autonomous systems, cyber
defence, and precision operations is changing battlefield dynamics. For India
to become a developed nation, he exhorted BEL, other defence public sector
undertakings (DPSUs) and industry partners to stay ahead of the curve in the
new revolution that lies ahead. He encouraged the R&D community at BEL to
collaborate with start-ups, industry, and academia for agile product
development using the latest technologies in AI and autonomous systems. He also
stressed upon the need for BEL to prioritise cross-disciplinary collaboration,
innovation, and rapid prototyping to create world-class products, aligning with
the vision of a Viksit Bharat.
Indigenisation
initiatives undertaken by Central Research Laboratories, CoE-Electronics
Warfare & Photonics, CoE-Communication, CoE-Radar & Weapon Systems
& Product Development and Innovation Centre of BEL were showcased during
the briefing. The start-ups and industry partners also exhibited their
products.
Secretary
(Defence Production) Sanjeev Kumar, additional secretary & DG (Acquisition)
A Anbarasu, chairman and managing director, BEL Manoj Jain and other officials
were present on the occasion.
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