The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps, based in Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir, today led a significant event where new-generation indigenous military equipment was dedicated to enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Army. The ceremony, held amidst lush green surroundings, underscored Indiaโs commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan, a national initiative launched in 2020 to reduce dependency on foreign imports amid global supply chain challenges.
The event saw the GOC interacting with stakeholders at multiple levels and felicitating in-house innovators whose contributions have bolstered the Armyโs modernization efforts. The newly dedicated equipment, developed domestically, is a testament to the growing prowess of Indiaโs defence industry and its strategic pivot towards innovation and adaptability.
This move aligns with a 2023 study by the Indian Defence Review, which reported a 15% reduction in import dependency over two years, strengthening the Armyโs readiness to address regional security threats, including cross-border tensions with Pakistan.
The felicitation of internal innovators reflects a strategic shift inspired by global models like the U.S. Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has achieved approximately 70% of its technological breakthroughs through internal innovation since its inception in 1958. The White Knight Corps remains steadfast in its pursuit to equip, train, and succeed, ensuring it meets emerging challenges with unmatched resolve.
This development marks a significant step forward in Indiaโs defence self-sufficiency, with the Army continuing to prioritize indigenous solutions to maintain a robust and future-ready force.