Dr. Jitendra Singh: India’s Leap into a Tech-Driven Future
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New Delhi, March 15 (NationPress) India is embarking on an innovative journey towards technology-driven national development, with pivotal sectors like space, nuclear energy, and artificial intelligence poised to enhance the nation's security and bolster economic progress, stated Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh on Sunday.
During a fireside chat at the "Unstoppable Bharat 2026" conference, Singh emphasized that the landscape of warfare is evolving rapidly, becoming more reliant on technology.
He remarked, "The era of traditional man-to-man combat is diminishing as contemporary technologies increasingly dictate strategic readiness and national defense."
Holding significant roles in science and technology, Singh asserted that sectors like space, nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, and advanced scientific exploration will be fundamental in shaping India's future security framework and overall development.
Discussing recent advancements in the space sector, the minister noted that welcoming private enterprises and startups has fostered a robust innovation ecosystem.
"India is now home to a flourishing space startup landscape, and the nation's space economy is anticipated to grow substantially in the years ahead as industries, research institutions, and young innovators collaborate," Singh stated.
He asserted that India possesses ample scientific talent, with the government striving to cultivate an environment that nurtures creativity from a young age.
Singh highlighted initiatives designed to inspire students at both school and university levels to pursue careers in science and technology.
Programs like Vigyan Jyoti are particularly aiding students, especially girls, in uncovering opportunities in research and innovation.
Furthermore, Singh underscored the necessity of fortifying India’s scientific foundation by motivating students to discover their interests early on and engage in research within emerging domains.
He acknowledged the introduction of the National Education Policy, which provides greater flexibility for students, enabling them to traverse different disciplines and delve into novel areas in science and technology.
Highlighting the significance of energy security in today’s digital landscape, Singh noted that nuclear energy will be crucial in supporting technologies such as artificial intelligence and large data centers that demand a stable and uninterrupted power supply.