
Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurated an Advanced Weapon System Complex at the Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), part of the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex in Hyderabad. The inauguration marked a significant milestone in India’s defence R&D ecosystem, underscoring the nation’s commitment to technological excellence, strategic autonomy, and national security.
Strategic Significance of the Inauguration
- The new complex strengthens India’s indigenous missile development capabilities, enabling faster transitions from research to production.
- Shri Rajnath Singh praised DRDO’s Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster for its pivotal contributions, noting that indigenous systems like Akash and BrahMos have proven India’s ability to compete globally.
- He emphasized that “strength is essential for peace, and self-reliance is the most reliable foundation for that strength.”
Operation Sindoor: Proof of Indigenous Excellence
- Indigenous missile systems performed exceptionally during Operation Sindoor, demonstrating India’s growing defence capabilities.
- Air defence played a decisive role, thwarting aerial threats and ensuring national security.
Mission Sudarshan Chakra: India’s Multi-Level Missile Defence
- Announced by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi during his 2025 Independence Day address, Mission Sudarshan Chakra aims to establish a three-layered missile defence system.
- The system will protect military installations, civil infrastructure, and critical assets, ensuring minimal inconvenience to citizens while providing robust national security.
- Rajnath Singh asserted that the system will deliver a “decisive punch whenever needed,” symbolizing India’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty.
Building Resilience and Deterrence
- Resilience: absorbing shocks and bouncing back.
- Deterrence: instilling fear in aggressors.
- Modern warfare is being redefined by precision-strike capabilities, hypersonic weapons, autonomous platforms, AI, electronic warfare, and advanced sensors.
- India must remain alert, capable, and self-reliant in this evolving global order.
DRDO’s Role in Future Warfare
- DRDO has achieved numerous milestones in indigenous missile technologies, with successful tests of advanced systems and continuous progress in strategic and tactical programmes.
- Rajnath Singh urged DRDO to integrate production as part of development, reduce timelines, simplify manufacturing, and increase indigenous content.
- He called for an integrated ecosystem involving DRDO, the Services, industry, start-ups, MSMEs, and academia to accelerate innovation-to-production cycles.
Towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence
- Over the past 12 years, the Government has taken measures to promote R&D under the vision of ‘Make-in-India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
- Enhanced collaboration across DRDO labs, Defence PSUs, private industry, and academia has transformed India’s defence ecosystem.
- Rajnath Singh expressed confidence that DRDO will continue to strengthen national capabilities, reduce technological dependence, and enhance operational effectiveness.
Exhibition of Cutting-Edge Technologies
- Raksha Mantri explored a technical exhibition showcasing advanced weapon systems, indigenous missile platforms, and futuristic defence technologies developed by DRDO.
- Senior officials including DG (Missile & Strategic Systems) Shri U Raja Babu and DRDL Director Dr Ankathi Raju were present.









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