JAMMU, Sept 6: Chief of Staff, Northern Command, Lt General Anindya Sengupta today said that the North Tech Symposium will become a harbinger for intertwining and synergising the requirements of the Indian Army with the potential and capabilities of the Academia and the Industry.
Addressing a Curtain Raiser presser on North Tech Symposium scheduled from September 11 to 13 at IIT Jammu, the CoS said that it is an annual event conducted in Northern Command since its inception in 2005.
In its earlier Avataar, he said that the event was organised as a combination of Equipment and Idea, Innovations Display, however, over the years it has been restructured to promote state-of-the-art Defence Technology and encourage Athmanirbharta.
The operational and logistics challenges confronting Northern Command necessitate customised, dedicated solutions. While Northern Command has taken big strides in the past years to bridge the gap between what we have and what we need, this year’s North Tech Symposium is a giant leap reinforcing this endeavor,” he added.
Emphasising upon the theme of this year’s event “Synergy in Research, Development and Innovation for Modernisation of the Military”, Lt Gen Sengupta added that “we seek to address our “needs” through an inclusive approach, bringing the Indian Army, Defence Industry and Academia onto a collaborative platform. North Tech Symposium 2023 is Unique in the sense that major activities are being held at the IIT Jammu campus.”
It will be a privilege to host Defence Minister Rajnath Singh along with Minister of Technology, Lieutenant Governors of the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Chief of Army Staff and host of senior army officers amongst the attendees during the North Tech 2023.
Lt Gen Sengupta said that Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM), a nonprofit association, formed as the apex body of the Indian Defence Industry under the umbrella of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), has done wonders in garnering the registration of nearly 200 industry partners and 50 Start ups for the event.
“Towards capability development of the Northern Command, a variety of weapon platforms and equipment are procured under the ambit of Army Commander’s Special Financial Powers (ACSFP) and Other Capital Procurement Procedure (OCPP). Additionally, major impetus has also been given to upgradations, overhauls, modifications and refurbishment of existing equipment to restore, enhance the operational capability besides giving them a fresh lease of life.
The current annual budget towards these efforts is of the order of Rs 1,000 crore and increasing. Northern Command has also commenced reaching out to academic institutes and has started evolving problem statements towards meaningful requirement-oriented research with the academia, he added.
He was flanked by top officials of IIT Jammu.
The modernization plan of the defence forces is focussed on capability development through ‘Self Reliant Defence Eco System’ following the Make-In-India pursuit, he said adding, “The Indian Army is a major participant in the Make in India initiative to transform itself into a modern, Atmanirbhar and technology advanced force.
Northern Command with its focus on Operation has itself remained at the forefront of this drive. (Agencies)
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