Centre asks scientific community to prepare for dealing with future threats

Centre asks scientific community to prepare for dealing with future threats

Hummingbird News Desk

NEW DELHI, 11 MAY: Minister of State for Defence, Ajay Bhatt, today, has called upon the scientific community to make advancements in technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), so that the Nation is prepared to deal with future threats.

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He was addressing the National Technology Day function organised by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in New Delhi. The Government is making all efforts to meet the defence requirements through domestic procurement, he said, exhorting all sectors of the defence ecosystem to work together to achieve excellence in cutting edge technologies.

The minister lauded the efforts of DRDO in establishing a self-reliant R&D ecosystem which provides the Armed Forces with state-of-the-art equipment, in line with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.

“DRDO has proved itself through design, development and production of highly-sophisticated weapon platforms/systems. It has enhanced the involvement of the private sector. Due to these efforts, India is now among the top 25 nations exporting defence equipment,” he said.

National Technology Day is observed on May 11 every year to commemorate the nuclear tests conducted in Pokhran in 1998. The theme this year is ‘Integrated Approach in Science and Technology for Sustainable Future’. Mr Bhatt said, the theme underlines the importance of all-round development of science and technology for the progress of a nation.

During the event, the minister distributed DRDO awards for the year of 2019 to the scientific fraternity for displaying outstanding acumen in realising the technological dreams of the Nation. The category of awards included awards for Life-Time Achievement, Technology leadership, Senior Scientists Awards, Academy Excellence, Techno-Managerial, Self-Reliance and Performance Awards.

Mr Bhatt also released two monographs – ‘Endeavours in Self-reliance Defence Research (1983-2018)’ authored by former Director DRDO, Dr KG Narayanan and ‘Concepts and Practices for Cyber Security’ by former Director General at DRDO Dr  G Athithan. A Defence Technology Spectrum was also released on the occasion. The event also witnessed three orations from DRDO scientists on advanced technologies.

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