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Rajnath asks for Greater Indigenisa­tion of Naval Weapons and Sensors

Defence Minister says strong navy a guarantor of India’s security and prosperity

- —By Vishal Thapar

DEFENCE MINISTER RAJNATH SINGH has called greater indigenisa­tion of cutting-edge naval weapons and sensors while urging the Indian navy to keep its focus on futuristic capability developmen­t.

he made these comments while addressing the bi-ennial navy Commanders Conference in new Delhi on October 22. his call to ramp up indigenous capability for building the navy of the future came along with the acknowledg­ement that the “a strong navy remains a necessary guarantor of India’s security and prosperity”.

Rajnath Singh urged the senior leadership to maintain their focus on futuristic capability developmen­t, to ensure that the nation’s maritime power grows in tandem with its economic interests.

“For the Indian economy to reach the Five Trillion Dollar mark by 2025, there is a requiremen­t for a stable and balanced environmen­t in which the navy has a crucial role to play in the form of safeguardi­ng the Sea Lanes of Communicat­ion (SLOC),” the Defence Minister said in his address to the naval Commanders.

Reminding the navy top brass about the vulnerabil­ity of sea routes to global terrorism, Singh urged constant review of procedures and strengthen­ing of the coastal security framework to counter emerging threats and challenges.

The Defence Minister acknowledg­ed that the Indian navy has establishe­d itself as a vital tool for military diplomacy, furthering the national and foreign policy objectives through active cooperatio­n and engagement with not just Indian Ocean Region nations, but maritime nations across the globe.

Appreciati­ng the navy’s Foreign Cooperatio­n initiative­s and sustained efforts at capability enhancemen­t and capacity building of Foreign navies, he stated that these initiative­s have not only strengthen­ed maritime security and stability in the region, but have also resulted in transformi­ng the Indian navy into a Preferred Partner for engagement in the Indian Ocean Region.

Chief of the naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh, Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar, Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy, naval Commanders and other senior officials of Ministry of Defence were present on the occasion.

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