Defence Minister-led Consultative Committee on Defence visits ARDE in Pune

The Consultative Committee for ministry of defence,
headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh, visited Armament Research &
Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune, a premier laboratory of DRDO under the
aegis of Armament & Combat Engineering Systems (ACE) cluster, on 16 October
2025. During the visit, the committee inspected the state-of-the-art products
developed by different laboratories of the cluster. The notable products
demonstrated include Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System, PINAKA Rocket System,
Light Tank ’Zorawar’, Wheeled Armoured Platform and AKASH-New Generation
missile.
The committee was also apprised
of the status of the technologies being developed in the fields of Robotics,
Rail Gun, Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System, High-Energy Propulsion
Materials etc. A detailed future roadmap of the cluster was also presented.
Addressing the meeting on the
topic ‘Emerging Technologies and DRDO’, Singh stressed on the need to understand and adapt
to the transformation taking place in the defence sector and the evolving
nature of warfare. He termed advanced technologies as a necessity in the
rapidly-changing world, voicing the government’s commitment to integrating this
necessity into the security apparatus.
“Today is an era of technological
dominance. The nation that prioritises science and innovation will lead the
future. Technology is no longer limited to labs; it has become the foundation
of our strategic decisions, defence system and future policies. Our goal is not
only to achieve aatmanirbharta in defence, but also to develop a culture
that inspires future generations and establishes India as a global defence
innovation hub,” said Singh.
He underlined the essentiality of
adopting future changes as a national mission and view it not just as a
technical upgradation. “We should not only be the users of technology; we
should also be the creators. To achieve this, there is a need to accelerate our
self-reliance efforts. Aatmanirbharta in defence is not just a goal, it is the
strongest shield for national security,” he said.
The defence minister reiterated
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s unwavering resolve to achieve
self-reliance in defence, asserting that India cannot depend on import of
technologies to safeguard national interests. “The scope of cutting-edge tech
is very restricted. Sometimes, some countries resort to protectionism when it
comes to disruptive technologies. Sometimes, they do not share information with
other countries. India has challenged these limitations. We have shown that if
our intentions are clear and policies are unambiguous, we can become
self-reliant in any field. Today, India is not only meeting its own needs but
is also becoming a trusted defence partner for the world,” he added.
The minister appreciated DRDO for
developing technologies that were previously imported and making a mark in
futuristic products that are just beginning to be discussed globally. On the
supportive environment being created in the country for R&D, he stated that
DRDO, in collaboration with industry, academia, and start-ups, has taken steps
towards creating a new ecosystem. This endeavour, he said, is no longer just a government
effort, but has become a national effort, where all stakeholders are moving
forward together in pursuit of a common goal.
“DRDO, public sector enterprises,
private industries, start-ups and academia are together setting new benchmarks
in defence innovation. Our youth are continuously making breakthroughs in areas
like Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Robotics, Quantum Communication,
and Space Technology. India is becoming a technology leader due to the hard
work and talent of our people. Emerging technologies not only modernise the
forces but also open new opportunities for the youth,” said Singh.
Other members of the committee
expressed satisfaction over the achievements and work being carried out by the
ACE cluster and provided valuable suggestions for future policy making. They
urged the officials to tread faster and more methodically in their plans for
safeguarding national interests. Singh assured the members that their
suggestions will be given due consideration.
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