Big Support for Start-ups, Defence Ministry Approves Rs 498.8 Cr

Defence Industry

New Delhi: The Defence Ministry approved Rs 498.8 crore to support start-ups and innovation in the defence manufacturing sector. Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar said that the step is a big boost to start-ups in defence and making the country self-reliant in the defence manufacturing sector.

Sanjay Jaju, Additional Secretary heading Defence Production, stated on social media “The Scheme with budgetary support of Rs 498.8 crore for iDEX aims to support 300 start-ups and 20 partner incubators over next five years to produce functional prototypes and foster innovation in Defence.”

Earlier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the iDEX initiative stands out as one of the most effective and well-executed defence startup ecosystems created in our country and it would be a decisive step towards achieving self-reliance in the spirit of the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” campaign.

Singh said for the first time an atmosphere has been created in the country when different stakeholders have been brought together to push for innovations in the defence sector.

In 2018, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) had introduced the “Innovations for Defence Excellence” (iDEX) initiative.

iDEX is aimed at creating an ecosystem that fosters innovation and encourages technology development in Defence by engaging research and development institutes, academia, industries, start-ups and even individual innovators. iDEX functions under the aegis of the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO) (formed as a ‘Not For Profit’ company under Section 8 of the Companies Act,2013), as its executive arm.