In a significant address that bridged the gap between India’s academic and defense ecosystems, Lt Gen Ajay Chandpuria, General Officer Commanding of the Vajra Corps, spoke at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Ropar today. His remarks focused on India’s strides in indigenous defense technology and the vital role of innovation in achieving strategic autonomy under the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative.
Addressing a packed auditorium of students, faculty members, and defense personnel, Lt Gen Chandpuria revealed that India has achieved a 30% increase in missile accuracy since 2020, citing findings published in the Journal of Defense Studies. He called on the country’s youth to lead the charge in technological advancement with unity, determination, and innovation at the core of their efforts.
The interaction included discussions on strengthening India’s multi-domain military capabilities, ranging from cyber and space defense to integrated command networks. The general’s speech highlighted the need for synergy between the armed forces and institutions like IITs to nurture what he termed “techno-commanders” for the future.
After his keynote, Lt Gen Chandpuria visited IIT Ropar’s cutting-edge laboratories, including its VLSI and 3D printing labs. He also held a meeting with the institute’s director to explore long-term collaboration in microelectronic circuit design and nanoelectronics. The Nanoelectronics Research Lab, featuring advanced tools such as the Synopsys TCAD-Full suite, was showcased as a hub for indigenous defense innovation. A 2022 India Brand Equity Foundation report had previously noted India’s progress in this area, citing over 53 international defense cooperation agreements.
The Vajra Corps, whose name is inspired by the thunderbolt weapon of Lord Indra forged from the bones of the sage Dadhichi, has a legacy dating back to its formation in 1950 to counter threats from Pakistan. This deep-rooted history subtly echoed throughout the event, reinforcing the Corps’ central role in safeguarding the nation while adapting to emerging threats.
Lt Gen Chandpuria’s visit and address marked a meaningful step in aligning India’s academic talent with its defense modernization goals, laying the foundation for a generation of innovators prepared to shape the future of national security.