Parliamentary panel on Defence recommends separate budget head for critical and latest technologies R&D
New Delhi [India], March 19 (ANI): In view of the evolving nature of modern warfare and the increasing focus on network-centric and cloud-enabled operations, the Parliamentary Committee on Defence has suggested that indigenous research and development in glide missile technology will not only enhance India's strategic preparedness but will also ensure its operational flexibility and recommended a separate budget head for critical & latest technologies R&D for ensuring better development and timely execution of such projects on priority.
The Committee appreciated the proactive efforts of the Ministry in analyzing, recognizing and adopting emerging technologies of warfare and recommended that adequate budgetary provisions for Research and Development in this direction be made available to the Armed Forces.
The Committee appreciated the special increase in the defence capital budget in the current year due to Operation Sindoor and acknowledged the commitment of the Government to strengthen defence R&D in the coming years.
"In view of the evolving nature of modern warfare and the increasing focus on network-centric and cloud-enabled operations, the Committee is of the view that indigenous research and development in glide missile technology will not only enhance India's strategic preparedness but will also ensure its operational flexibility. In this regard, the Committee recommended a separate budget head for critical & latest technologies R&D for ensuring better development & timely execution of such projects on priority. It will also ensure that lack of sufficient funds does not become an impediment in execution of such projects," the report said.
The Committee said that increasing the representation/ participation of women in scientific and technical roles will strengthen the talent pool and contribute to innovation and diversity within the organisation. In this regard, the Committee recommended that the Ministry of Defence should take proactive steps to increase the participation of women employees and incentivizing women scientists in DRDO by creating a supportive and inclusive work environment. (ANI)
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