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Raksha Mantri inaugurates an Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDL, Hyderabad

In his address, Raksha Mantri commended the Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster of DRDO for its pivotal contributions to India's technological excellence, strategic autonomy, and national security. It is a fact proven by DRDO,” said Shri Rajnath Singh. “‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra', announced by PM Modi during his 2025 Independence Day address, is set to become a multi-level missile defence system of modern India. In recent years, it has achieved numerous milestones in the field of indigenous missile technologies. Director General (Missile & Strategic Systems) Shri U Raja Babu, Director, DRDL Dr Ankathi Raju and other senior DRDO officials were present on the occasion.
Ministry of Defence Raksha Mantri inaugurates an Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDL, Hyderabad Exceptional performance of indigenous missile systems during Op Sindoor is testimony to the growing strength of our defence R&D ecosystem: Shri Rajnath Singh “‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra' will be a multi-level missile defence system of modern India” “Resilience & deterrence key to safeguarding national security interests” “DRDO must continue to address present-day challenges while working on futuristic tech to provide India a strategic advantage” Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurated an Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDO’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex during his visit to Hyderabad in Telangana on June 12, 2026. In his address, Raksha Mantri commended the Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster of DRDO for its pivotal contributions to India's technological excellence, strategic autonomy, and national security. He asserted that the exceptional performance of indigenous missile systems during Operation Sindoor is testimony to the growing strength of India’s defence R&D ecosystem. “The systems developed by DRDO, such as Akash and BrahMos, proved that India possesses the capability to compete in the global defence technology ecosystem. Strength is essential for peace, and self-reliance is the most reliable foundation for that strength. It is a fact proven by DRDO,” said Shri Rajnath Singh. Highlighting the pivotal role played by air defence during Operation Sindoor, Raksha Mantri said “When aerial threats loomed over borders, our air defence system completely thwarted the enemy's intentions”. He added that the vital role of air defence can be witnessed in the conflict zones of the Middle East, voicing Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi-led Government's commitment to create a multi-level missile defence system through ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’. “‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra', announced by PM Modi during his 2025 Independence Day address, is set to become a multi-level missile defence system of modern India. It will not only protect military installations and critical infrastructure, but also ensure the safety of civil infrastructure & key establishments. The system will possess the capability to deliver a decisive punch whenever needed. Its three-layered protection will ensure minimal inconvenience to citizens and prioritise their safety. It is a system designed to provide a robust protective shield for all assets of vital importance,” said Shri Rajnath Singh. Raksha Mantri highlighted the importance of possessing ‘resilience’ and ‘deterrence’ to safeguard national security interests in light of the rapidly evolving nature of warfare, and global uncertainties. “Precision-strike capabilities, Integrated air defence systems, hypersonic weapons, autonomous platforms, artificial intelligence, electronic warfare, and advanced sensor technologies are redefining the nature of modern warfare. The international order is undergoing a period of tension and transformation; where old assumptions are crumbling, and new alliances & challenges are taking shape. In such an environment, there is a need to possess ‘resilience’ - the capacity to absorb any shock and bounce back; and ‘deterrence’ - the ability to instill fear in the mind of the aggressor that a befitting reply would be given if a hostile eye is cast,” he said. Acknowledging DRDO’s efforts in building ‘resilience’ and ‘deterrence’ capabilities of the nation, Shri Rajnath Singh stated that the organisation is instilling confidence in the nation that it will neither bow down to instability nor allow any shortcomings in its preparedness. “Today’s inauguration is a symbol of our resolve to become alert, capable, and self-reliant in tackling every challenge,” he said. Raksha Mantri praised DRDO for its persistent efforts towards addressing present-day challenges while working on futuristic technologies that provide India with a strategic advantage. “DRDO’s responsibility is not limited to merely adapting to technological changes, but also anticipating future needs. It has accepted this challenge with confidence. In recent years, it has achieved numerous milestones in the field of indigenous missile technologies. Advanced missile systems have been successfully tested, and continuous progress is being made in strategic and tactical weapon programmes. These achievements are not just technological milestones; they also demonstrate India's growing self-reliance, self-confidence, and strategic capabilities,” he said. Shri Rajnath Singh stressed the need of equipping the defence forces with state-of-the-art systems in sufficient quantity and at the right time to tackle future challenges. Success in war is not ensured by technological superiority alone; large-scale production capability is equally crucial, he said, calling upon DRDO, the Services, and the industry to function as an integrated ecosystem to rapidly transition technologies from development to large-scale production and ensure timely induction. Urging DRDO to consider production as an integral part of the development process, Raksha Mantri underscored the importance of reducing development-to-production timelines, simplifying manufacturing processes, increasing indigenous content and developing systems that can be rapidly mass-produced for the defence forces when the need arises. Shri Rajnath Singh underlined that the Government has taken a number of measures to promote R&D over the last 12 years with the objective of realising the vision of ‘Make-in-India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ in the field of defence technologies. He appreciated DRDO's contribution to this endeavour, highlighting the transformation of the defence ecosystem due to enhanced collaboration among DRDO laboratories, Defence Public Sector Undertakings, private industry, start-ups, MSMEs, and academia. “This collaborative model will help India accelerate its journey from innovation to production, and from production to operational capability,” he hoped. He expressed confidence that DRDO will continue to strengthen national capabilities, reduce technological dependence, and enhance the operational effectiveness of the Defence Forces. Raksha Mantri also visited a technical exhibition showcasing cutting-edge defence technologies, advanced weapon systems, and indigenous missile platforms developed by DRDO. Director General (Missile & Strategic Systems) Shri U Raja Babu, Director, DRDL Dr Ankathi Raju and other senior DRDO officials were present on the occasion. *** VK/Savvy (रिलीज़ आईडी: 2272327) आगंतुक पटल : 327
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Defence Minister launches DRDO complex, boosting India’s indigenous missile‑defence capability.

Key Facts

  1. 12 June 2026: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDL, Hyderabad.
  2. The complex is part of DRDO’s APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex and houses the Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster.
  3. Operation Sindoor showcased the combat performance of indigenous missiles such as Akash (surface‑to‑air) and BrahMos (cruise).
  4. ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’, announced in the 2025 Independence Day address, aims to create a three‑layered missile‑defence shield for military and civilian assets.
  5. The inauguration underlines the ‘Make‑in‑India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ drive, promoting collaboration among DRDO labs, DPSUs, private industry, start‑ups, MSMEs and academia.

Background

India is strengthening its defence R&D ecosystem to achieve strategic autonomy and reduce reliance on imports. The new complex and the multi‑layered missile‑defence mission align with the government’s push for indigenous production and rapid technology transfer to the armed forces.

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  • Essay — International Relations and Geopolitics
  • GS3 — Developments in science and technology and their applications
  • Essay — Economy, Development and Inequality
  • Prelims_GS — Science and Technology Applications
  • Essay — Science, Technology and Society
  • GS3 — Achievements of Indians in Science and Technology
  • Prelims_CSAT — Basic Numeracy

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GS III – Science & Technology: Discuss how the Advanced Weapon System Complex and Mission Sudarshan Chakra enhance India’s self‑reliance and deterrence posture. Possible question: ‘Evaluate the role of indigenous defence R&D in achieving strategic autonomy.’

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Ministry of Defence

Raksha Mantri inaugurates an Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDL, Hyderabad

Exceptional performance of indigenous missile systems during Op Sindoor is testimony to the growing strength of our defence R&D ecosystem: Shri Rajnath Singh

“‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra' will be a multi-level missile defence system of modern India”

“Resilience & deterrence key to safeguarding national security interests”

“DRDO must continue to address present-day challenges while working on futuristic tech to provide India a strategic advantage”

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurated an Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDO’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex during his visit to Hyderabad in Telangana on June 12, 2026. In his address, Raksha Mantri commended the Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster of DRDO for its pivotal contributions to India's technological excellence, strategic autonomy, and national security. He asserted that the exceptional performance of indigenous missile systems during Operation Sindoor is testimony to the growing strength of India’s defence R&D ecosystem.

“The systems developed by DRDO, such as Akash and BrahMos, proved that India possesses the capability to compete in the global defence technology ecosystem. Strength is essential for peace, and self-reliance is the most reliable foundation for that strength. It is a fact proven by DRDO,” said Shri Rajnath Singh.

Highlighting the pivotal role played by air defence during Operation Sindoor, Raksha Mantri said “When aerial threats loomed over borders, our air defence system completely thwarted the enemy's intentions”. He added that the vital role of air defence can be witnessed in the conflict zones of the Middle East, voicing Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi-led Government's commitment to create a multi-level missile defence system through ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’.

“‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra', announced by PM Modi during his 2025 Independence Day address, is set to become a multi-level missile defence system of modern India. It will not only protect military installations and critical infrastructure, but also ensure the safety of civil infrastructure & key establishments. The system will possess the capability to deliver a decisive punch whenever needed. Its three-layered protection will ensure minimal inconvenience to citizens and prioritise their safety. It is a system designed to provide a robust protective shield for all assets of vital importance,” said Shri Rajnath Singh.

Raksha Mantri highlighted the importance of possessing ‘resilience’ and ‘deterrence’ to safeguard national security interests in light of the rapidly evolving nature of warfare, and global uncertainties. “Precision-strike capabilities, Integrated air defence systems, hypersonic weapons, autonomous platforms, artificial intelligence, electronic warfare, and advanced sensor technologies are redefining the nature of modern warfare. The international order is undergoing a period of tension and transformation; where old assumptions are crumbling, and new alliances & challenges are taking shape. In such an environment, there is a need to possess ‘resilience’ - the capacity to absorb any shock and bounce back; and ‘deterrence’ - the ability to instill fear in the mind of the aggressor that a befitting reply would be given if a hostile eye is cast,” he said.

Acknowledging DRDO’s efforts in building ‘resilience’ and ‘deterrence’ capabilities of the nation, Shri Rajnath Singh stated that the organisation is instilling confidence in the nation that it will neither bow down to instability nor allow any shortcomings in its preparedness. “Today’s inauguration is a symbol of our resolve to become alert, capable, and self-reliant in tackling every challenge,” he said.

Raksha Mantri praised DRDO for its persistent efforts towards addressing present-day challenges while working on futuristic technologies that provide India with a strategic advantage. “DRDO’s responsibility is not limited to merely adapting to technological changes, but also anticipating future needs. It has accepted this challenge with confidence. In recent years, it has achieved numerous milestones in the field of indigenous missile technologies. Advanced missile systems have been successfully tested, and continuous progress is being made in strategic and tactical weapon programmes. These achievements are not just technological milestones; they also demonstrate India's growing self-reliance, self-confidence, and strategic capabilities,” he said.

Shri Rajnath Singh stressed the need of equipping the defence forces with state-of-the-art systems in sufficient quantity and at the right time to tackle future challenges. Success in war is not ensured by technological superiority alone; large-scale production capability is equally crucial, he said, calling upon DRDO, the Services, and the industry to function as an integrated ecosystem to rapidly transition technologies from development to large-scale production and ensure timely induction.

Urging DRDO to consider production as an integral part of the development process, Raksha Mantri underscored the importance of reducing development-to-production timelines, simplifying manufacturing processes, increasing indigenous content and developing systems that can be rapidly mass-produced for the defence forces when the need arises.

Shri Rajnath Singh underlined that the Government has taken a number of measures to promote R&D over the last 12 years with the objective of realising the vision of ‘Make-in-India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ in the field of defence technologies. He appreciated DRDO's contribution to this endeavour, highlighting the transformation of the defence ecosystem due to enhanced collaboration among DRDO laboratories, Defence Public Sector Undertakings, private industry, start-ups, MSMEs, and academia. “This collaborative model will help India accelerate its journey from innovation to production, and from production to operational capability,” he hoped. He expressed confidence that DRDO will continue to strengthen national capabilities, reduce technological dependence, and enhance the operational effectiveness of the Defence Forces.

Raksha Mantri also visited a technical exhibition showcasing cutting-edge defence technologies, advanced weapon systems, and indigenous missile platforms developed by DRDO. Director General (Missile & Strategic Systems) Shri U Raja Babu, Director, DRDL Dr Ankathi Raju and other senior DRDO officials were present on the occasion.

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(रिलीज़ आईडी: 2272327)

आगंतुक पटल : 327

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Defence Minister launches DRDO complex, boosting India’s indigenous missile‑defence capability.

Key Facts

  1. 12 June 2026: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Advanced Weapon System Complex at DRDL, Hyderabad.
  2. The complex is part of DRDO’s APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex and houses the Missile Systems & Strategic Systems Cluster.
  3. Operation Sindoor showcased the combat performance of indigenous missiles such as Akash (surface‑to‑air) and BrahMos (cruise).
  4. ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’, announced in the 2025 Independence Day address, aims to create a three‑layered missile‑defence shield for military and civilian assets.
  5. The inauguration underlines the ‘Make‑in‑India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ drive, promoting collaboration among DRDO labs, DPSUs, private industry, start‑ups, MSMEs and academia.

Background & Context

India is strengthening its defence R&D ecosystem to achieve strategic autonomy and reduce reliance on imports. The new complex and the multi‑layered missile‑defence mission align with the government’s push for indigenous production and rapid technology transfer to the armed forces.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

Essay•International Relations and GeopoliticsGS3•Developments in science and technology and their applicationsEssay•Economy, Development and InequalityPrelims_GS•Science and Technology ApplicationsEssay•Science, Technology and SocietyGS3•Achievements of Indians in Science and TechnologyPrelims_CSAT•Basic Numeracy

Mains Answer Angle

GS III – Science & Technology: Discuss how the Advanced Weapon System Complex and Mission Sudarshan Chakra enhance India’s self‑reliance and deterrence posture. Possible question: ‘Evaluate the role of indigenous defence R&D in achieving strategic autonomy.’

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GS3
Easy
Prelims MCQ

Missile defence systems

1 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Medium
Mains Short Answer

Defence R&D and self‑reliance

5 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Hard
Mains Essay

Strategic autonomy and missile defence

20 marks
5 keywords
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