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Make in India Gets Major Boost: DRDO Transfers 9 Defence Technologies to BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge & More

DRDO signs technology transfer agreements with BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge under Make in India initiative

Make in India Gets Major Boost: DRDO Transfers 9 Defence Technologies to BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge & More

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🚀 Boost for ‘Make in India’: DRDO Transfers 9 Defence Technologies to 10 Indian Firms

In a significant move to strengthen India’s self-reliance in defence manufacturing, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has transferred 9 critical defence technologies to 10 Indian companies, including major players like BEL, BEML, and Bharat Forge.

This strategic collaboration is part of the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives, aimed at boosting indigenous production of cutting-edge military hardware and reducing dependency on imports.


🔍 Who Are the Beneficiaries?

The 10 firms selected for this landmark technology transfer include:

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)

Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)

Bharat Forge

Other prominent private and public defence manufacturers

These companies will now begin licensing, production, and integration of technologies originally developed by DRDO.


🧪 What Are the Transferred Technologies?

The transferred technologies include:

High-temperature materials for aerospace

Advanced radar components

Directed energy systems

Smart munition sub-systems

Unmanned vehicle control technologies

These innovations will enhance India's ability to locally develop next-generation missiles, drones, and surveillance systems.



🛠️ Significance for the Defence Sector

Strengthens domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem

Accelerates innovation and private sector participation

Reduces import dependency and foreign currency outflow

Improves India’s strategic autonomy and combat readiness


🇮🇳 Alignment with National Goals

This initiative directly supports:

Make in India: Encouraging Indian manufacturing

Atmanirbhar Bharat: Building self-reliance in critical sectors

Defence Export Growth: Enabling India to become a global arms exporter

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the development, stating it marks a new era of public-private synergy in India’s defence sector.


❓ FAQ – DRDO Defence Technology Transfer & Make in India


Q1. What is the purpose of DRDO transferring technologies to private companies?
To promote local manufacturing, improve self-reliance in defence, and accelerate industrial innovation in India.


Q2. Which companies are involved in this tech transfer?
Key firms include BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge, and seven other Indian defence manufacturers.


Q3. What kind of technologies were transferred?
Technologies include high-end components for radars, drones, munitions, and directed energy systems.


Q4. How does this support ‘Make in India’?
By enabling Indian companies to produce advanced defence technologies locally, reducing reliance on imports.


Q5. Will this impact India’s defence exports?
Yes, local production and innovation can position India as a competitive player in the global arms market.

🏁 Conclusion

This landmark move by DRDO is a major push for the 'Make in India' movement in defence, opening the gates for innovation, manufacturing, and public-private partnership. As BEL, BEML, and Bharat Forge take the lead, India marches closer to becoming a global defence powerhouse.

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