New Delhi, (thestates.news)
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday stressed the need
for India to become self-reliant and “net exporter of technology”.
While addressing the scientists of Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) on the occasion of National Technology Day (NTD) here on
Tuesday through video conference, Mr Singh said, “In the last five years, we
have set new targets, and worked hard to formulate the right policy framework
to achieve them. I am sure that you can see this change in every field of
defence research, development and manufacture.”
He added, “We always have to keep in mind that there is no alternative to indigenous
technology and indigenous manufacture. We will be truly self-reliant only when
India succeeds in becoming a net exporter instead of a net importer of
technology.”
While calling upon the country’s pool of experts to contribute to make India a
technological powerhouse, the minister said the government and people fully
support their future endeavours in this direction.
Mr Singh said defence organisations are tackling the challenges posed by
COVID-19 using state-of-the-art technology.
India’s defence forces and Research & Development efforts have contributed
significantly in finding solutions to the challenges posed by this invisible
enemy.
He added, “DRDO has developed more than 50 products in the last 3-4 months,
like bio suit, sanitiser dispenser, PPE kits, etc through its continuous
efforts to contribute to the fight against COVID-19. The indomitable spirit of
our defence industry has increased the opportunity for mass production of these
high quality products in record time.”
On May 11, the NTD observed commemorating the nuclear tests conducted at
Pokhran in 1998 that symbolised successful achievements of home-grown
technologies and stressed the need for self-reliance in critical areas.
Speaking on significance of the occasion, the defence minister said, “This day
is dedicated to the knowledge, talent and perseverance of our Indian
scientists, especially those who have made their valuable contribution in
finding solutions to the complex national security challenges of the country.”
He further said, “National Technology Day is an opportunity to take stock of
our technological advancements and if we are to emerge as a technological force
then we should know what to do. Such introspection is necessary because science
and technology have become the most important drivers of a nation’s economy.”
“The day reminds us of the continuous effort to achieve self-reliance in
important technologies, encourage innovations and maintain technology flow for
product realisation,” Mr Singh added.
National Technology Day 2020 was celebrated at DRDO to commemorate and pay
tribute to the dedication, determination, and sacrifice of scientists and
engineers, who have worked for achieving a national technological identity with
the success of Shakti-Pokhran 2.
On this occasion, a webinar was held and a presentation on DRDO technologies to
fight against COVID-19 was given.
Member Niti Aayog Dr V K Saraswat in his address congratulated DRDO for
outstanding work done during the first 45 days in fight against COVID-19.
He stated that the country has energised S&T infrastructure in this fight.
He further advised DRDO to provide more focus on life sciences laboratories and
must revive work on bio-defence programme. He emphasised the need for the
development of more robotic devices where DRDO has strong base.
Principal Scientific Advisor (PSA) to the Government of India Prof K Vijay
Raghavan in his speech appreciated DRDO and said that it is extraordinary for
it to rise to the occasion in the fight against COVID-19.
He said that “we should develop indigenous capability in all technology areas.”
Secretary DDR&D & Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy congratulated all
the teams for their innovative efforts in supporting the fellow citizens, Armed
Forces and Corona Warriors in combating COVID-19.
He appealed to all to rededicate themselves to the service of the nation by
providing cutting edge technologies for making the country strong and
self-reliant.
Dr Reddy said that during lockdown, products should be supplied all over the world.
“Delayed delivery is no delivery. The DRDO has developed 53 products to fight
COVID-19.”
He added that some of the systems were inducted in record time.uni






