Uniting Forces: India's Path to Strategic Autonomy
At the Kalam & Kavach defence conclave, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the need for jointness across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace to achieve strategic autonomy. He stressed on self-reliance, innovation, and quick deployment in modern warfare, underscoring the importance of indigenous technologies and integration across sectors.
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India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivered a compelling message at the 'Kalam & Kavach' conclave, underscoring the need for unity across all military domains to ensure strategic strength. He highlighted modern warfare's demand for integrated efforts across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace for national security.
Addressing the strategic conclave, Singh stressed self-reliance as a key to India's defence readiness amidst global tensions. He called for harnessing indigenous technological capabilities and faster transition from ideas to operational deployment, important factors in securing the nation's future autonomy and resilience against emerging security challenges.
Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth and Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit further emphasized indigenous innovation and joint military efficiency, envisioning a robust defence ecosystem. The event showcased India's advances in AI-enabled warfare, autonomous systems, and defence manufacturing, reflecting a committed move towards a self-reliant defence framework.
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