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Updated: July 09, 2025 06:37
As part of an overall drive to bring modernity to its war-fighting capability, the Indian Army has initiated intensified engagement with Hyderabad's defence-tech ecosystem, showcasing the city's new role in national security innovation.
Key Happenings during the Army Visit
Top officials Lt. Gen. Karanbir Singh Brar and Maj. Gen. Ajay Misra called on various defence and tech firms in Hyderabad on July 8, 2025.
The delegation sought to create synergy between the Army and the civil sector with a concentration on leading-edge solutions in aerospace, cyber, and electronic warfare.
Talks were about leverging Hyderabad's robust entrepreneurial and MSME base with a view to co-develop indigenous technologies to satisfy battlefield needs.
Strategic Focus Areas
Defence innovation: Investment in AI-driven surveillance, autonomous technologies, and secure communication platforms.
Cybersecurity: Exploration of advanced threat detection and resilient infrastructure to counter evolving digital warfare.
Aerospace: UAVs, propulsion systems, and high-altitude logistics solutions tailored to border service.
Industry-Military Synergy Objectives
Promote companies to showcase deployable prototypes and scalable solutions.
Encourage long-term partnerships for R&D and manufacturing under the umbrella of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Facilitate quicker technology transfer from laboratory to field through more effective collaborative frameworks.
Why Hyderabad?
The city boasts of the best defence players and R&D organizations like DRDO, Bharat Dynamics, and future players in the missile and drone technology arena.
Its innovation system and human capital foundation make it a defence transformation strategic node.
Source: Deccan Chronicle