NAVY COMMITTED TO ABSORB NEW TECHNOLOGIES THROUGH SELF-RELIANCE: ADMIRAL SUNIL LANBA
National Defence Bureau,
New Delhi, 31 May 2017
A two-day international Seminar with the theme ‘Building
India’s Future Navy: Technology Imperatives’, organised by FICCI began here
today with the top brass of the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, Integrated
Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence, DRDO, industry leaders from India and
abroad, academia and thinkers coming together on a common platform to exchange
ideas on realising the indigenous development cycle for cutting edge
technologies that would be vital to building India’s future navy towards meeting
the Government’s vision of ‘Make in India’.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Seminar, Admiral Sunil
Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff and Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee stated
that the Indian Navy has taken giant strides in the field of indigenous ship
design and construction to transition from a ‘Buyer’s’ Navy to a ‘Builder’s’
Navy. Despite the achievements in indigenous shipbuilding, the Navy continues
to be dependent on external assistance for niche technologies. An important
aspect in attaining 100% self-reliance in ship design and construction,
therefore, is the indigenous development of high end technologies, their
transition into shipborne equipment and systems, induction into Service and
standardization. Self-reliance in defence production, which is a vital
pre-requisite for achieving greater strategic autonomy, is no easy task and
would require dedicated efforts by researchers, designers and manufacturers.
Admiral Sunil Lanba with Naina Lal Kidwai |
The Naval Chief brought out that the Indian Navy has taken
the first step in this direction by formally articulating its indigenisation
plans and need for the development of state-of-the-art systems and equipment
through various policy and vision documents. This, along with initiatives like
‘Make in India’, would go a long way in building sustainable models for
development of platforms and equipment requiring niche technologies.
Admiral Lanba highlighted the three primary requirements
that need to be met while inducting a technology or a product – affordability,
timely delivery and performance. To these primary imperatives, the Navy Chief
went on to add a fourth dimension – that of life cycle sustenance by providing
seamless technical support and making the technology future proof. He stated
that this aspect is most vital for building a navy of the future and the
support of the industry therefore extends well beyond just supply to lifecycle
product support.
On the occasion, Admiral Lanba released two publications
pertaining to compilation of papers authored by Naval officers on future technologies
and a knowledge paper authored by FICCI. The Navy Chief also launched a web
portal on Defence and Aerospace, developed by FICCI.
Admiral Lanba delivering inaugural speech |
The Seminar is structured around dedicated sessions to
deliberate on Indigenously Designed Developed and Manufactured (IDDM) -
Projects for the Indian Industry; Modern Trends in Maritime Communications;
Cyberspace Operations and Information Warfare; Shipborne Propulsion and Power
Generation; Missiles, Underwater and Directed Energy Weapons; Opportunities for
Coastal States; Surveillance and Detection Systems; Transformation in the
Aviation Sector; Autonomous Vehicles; Disruptive Technologies; Warship Building
in India and Building India’s Future Navy: Realizing the ‘Make in India’
Initiative.
Also speaking on the occasion, Naina Lal Kidwai, Past
President, FICCI and Chairperson, Max Financial Services Ltd, said that the
Seminar would provide a platform to the industry captains to understand and
deliberate on the technology imperatives for a future ready naval force. She
asked the industry to articulate their vision on how they could partner the
Indian Navy and the other Defence Forces in achieving the stated goal of
self-reliance through indigenisation.
NAVY COMMITTED TO ABSORB NEW TECHNOLOGIES THROUGH SELF-RELIANCE: ADMIRAL SUNIL LANBA
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