Prime Minister Narendra Modi Inaugurates DefExpo 2020

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Lucknow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 5 said DefExpo was a living proof of India’s vastness, its pervasiveness, its diversity and its wide participation in the world. This is proof that India is moving ahead with a strong role in the field of security and defence.

Inaugurating the biggest ever DefExpo to be held in India, he said the five-day 11th DefExpo reflects not only the industry related to defence but also the world’s confidence towards India as a whole. Those who know about defence and economy surely know that India is not just a market; India is also an immense opportunity for the whole world.

DefExpo 2020 has become one of India’s largest defence exhibition platform as well as one of the top DefExpo in the world. This time more than a thousand defence manufacturers and 150 companies from all over the world are part of this Expo.

Prime Minister said the sub theme of DefExpo ‘Digital Transformation of Defence’ reflects the worries and challenges of tomorrow. As life is becoming technology driven, the security concerns and challenges are becoming increasingly serious. It is not only important for present but for our future as well. Globally, the defence forces are evolving newer technologies. India is also keeping pace with the world. Many prototypes are also being developed. Our goal is to develop at least 25 products of Artificial intelligence in the defence sector during the next five years.

“In the last five-six years, our government has made research & development a major part of our nation’s policy. Necessary infrastructure is being prepared in the country for defence R&D and manufacturing. Joint ventures are being worked out with other countries. An attempt has also been made to eliminate all silos with a focused approach. It has led to an environment that is ready for investment and innovation,” he said.

Prime Minister Modi said that national security can be made more powerful by the partnership between the user and the producer.

“Defence manufacturing should not be limited to only government institutions, but it should also have equal participation and partnership with the private sector,” he said.

“Our goal is to bring the number of MSMEs in the field of defence production beyond 15 thousand in the next five years. In order to expand the Idea of I-DEX, it is targeted to start 200 new defence start-ups to scale-up it. The effort is to develop at least 50 new technologies and products. I also suggest that the major industry bodies of the country should create a common platform for defence manufacturing so that they can take advantage of both the development and production of technology in the field of defence,” the Prime Minister said.