Indian Army and DTU Forge Strategic Partnership: Pioneering Tech-Driven Defence Excellence
The Indian Army and Delhi Technological University signed an MoU to enhance research and educational opportunities for military personnel in fields such as defence tech, AI, and cyber security. This partnership underscores a move towards 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' through innovation and improved Military-Civil collaboration.
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The Indian Army has achieved a significant milestone by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Delhi Technological University (DTU) to boost research and education for its personnel. This initiative focuses on critical areas including defence technology, artificial intelligence, and cyber security, as stated in a post on social media platform X.
The partnership is designed to offer specialized courses for military personnel, covering key sectors such as Robotics, Geoinformatics, Data Analytics, and Soldier Upskilling. This collaboration aims to marry operational military expertise with academic knowledge, facilitating the creation of a technologically advanced and future-ready force, vital for India's ongoing 'Decade of Transformation'.
Alongside this development, the Ministry of Defence recently inked a contract for Night Sights for the SIG 716 assault rifle, boosting soldier effectiveness. The contract, valued at Rs 659.47 crore, focuses on indigenous production, offering a substantial boost to local MSMEs and signifying a stride towards self-reliant defence manufacturing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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