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Armed forces and CSIR partner to boost defence tech research

In an effort to enhance research and development in defense technology, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Thursday for technical collaboration and joint research between the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) headquarters and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). This agreement establishes a comprehensive framework to foster collaborative interactions between CSIR Labs, IDS headquarters, and the Indian Armed Forces—comprising the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force. The primary goal is to deepen the scientific understanding of defense-related technologies and engage in joint research and development focused on dual-use technologies, as stated by the defense ministry.

The move is part of a longstanding initiative in India to boost indigenous research and development in defense technologies, aiming to reduce the country’s reliance on imported arms and equipment. The Integrated Defence Staff serves as the central organization for collaboration within the Ministry of Defence, integrating policy, doctrine, war-fighting, and procurement. On the other hand, CSIR, with its vast network of 37 national laboratories and expertise covering diverse areas of science and technology, plays a crucial role in research and development. The organization’s focus ranges from oceanography, genomics, and biotechnology to aeronautics, environmental engineering, and information technology, contributing significant technological interventions across various societal domains such as health, environment, energy, and more. As of March 31, 2022, CSIR’s research and development wing consists of 3,521 scientists supported by about 4,162 technical and support personnel.

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