DTU partners with Indian Army to boost innovation, national security, self-reliance
Suviral Shukla | October 15, 2025 | 10:18 PM IST | 1 min read
The collaboration will focus on several domains including defence technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, cyber security, geo-informatics, and data analytics.
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Predict NowThe Delhi Technological University (DTU) and the Indian Army have signed a partnership to boost innovation, strengthen national security, and harness India’s technological self-reliance. The pact was signed today at the DTU campus in New Delhi towards strengthening India’s defence innovation ecosystem.
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The objective of the partnership is to foster academic excellence and operational expertise to advance India’s journey toward self-reliance (AtmanirbharBharat) and drive the nation’s decade of transformation, according to an official press release.
The collaboration will focus on several domains including defence technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, cyber security, geoinformatics, and data analytics.
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Academia, armed forces collaboration
Brig AS Bains, Indian Army, said: “This collaboration is more than an MoU—it is a catalyst for innovation, national security, and India’s technological self-reliance. By joining hands with DTU, we are ensuring that the next generation of defence technologies is both indigenous and world-class.”
The partnership will also enhance training, soldier upskilling, and capacity building. By blending operational grit with academic rigor, the partnership seeks to build resilient, future-ready forces capable of tackling emerging security challenges, the university said.
Narendra Kumar, registrar DTU, said: “Our alliance with the Indian Army would allow us to apply academic insights to real-world operational challenges, fostering a synergy that would benefit both defence readiness and India’s technological ecosystem.”
“The MoU sets a precedent for civil–military cooperation, demonstrating how academia and armed forces can work together to innovate, upskill, and safeguard national interests,” the university added.
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