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Can't rely on imported technologies to safeguard national interests, says Rajnath Singh

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October 16, 2025 / 20:28 IST
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said while some countries adopt protectionist policies and sometimes withhold information on disruptive technologies, India has successfully challenged these barriers and proved that a country can become self-reliant in any field if intentions are clear.

India cannot depend on import of technologies to safeguard its national interests, he said, adding that the government’s aim was not just to make the country self-reliant in the defence sector, but to establish it as a global innovation hub in the field.He said India should not only be the user of technology, but also be its creator, and asserted that apart from meeting its own needs, the country was becoming a trusted defence partner.

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Singh was speaking during the visit of the Consultative Committee for Ministry of Defence, headed by him, to the city-based Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), a premier laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) under the aegis of Armament and Combat Engineering Systems (ACE) cluster.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 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, and said the government was committed 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,” he said.”Our goal is not only to achieve ’atmanirbharta’ (self-reliance) in defence, but also to develop a culture that inspires future generations and establishes India as a global defence innovation hub,” a release quoted the Union minister as saying.He underlined the essentiality of adopting future changes as a national mission and views it not just as a technical upgrade.”We should not only be the users of technology, we should also be the creators.