DRDO Transfers Seven Indigenous Technologies to Armed Forces
In a major boost to India’s defence capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) handed over seven home-grown technologies to the Indian Armed Forces on 2 December 2025. These technologies were developed under the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme, which promotes indigenous defence innovations by supporting Indian industry, particularly MSMEs and startups. The event also saw the approval of 12 new projects covering strategic, aerospace, naval, and electronic warfare (EW) domains — reflecting India’s growing commitment to defence self-reliance.
The Technology Development Fund (TDF) is a scheme launched by the Ministry of Defence and implemented by DRDO to support indigenous development of defence technologies. The aim is to reduce India’s reliance on imported defence systems by enabling Indian companies to design, develop, and deliver critical technologies.
Under this scheme,
TDF is a key pillar of the government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative in the defence sector.
Seven critical technologies developed with TDF support were officially transferred to the three defence services. These include,
These technologies were developed in collaboration with Indian companies and validated through extensive testing, marking a major step in import substitution and indigenous capability development.
This handover has strategic importance for several reasons,
This also demonstrates that Indian industry, when guided and supported, can deliver high-grade systems required by the Armed Forces.
Alongside the handover, DRDO’s Empowered Committee approved 12 new defence projects under the TDF scheme. These cover a wide range of domains such as,
The focus of these new projects is to address emerging operational needs and to build domestic capabilities in cutting-edge technologies.
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