PM Modi Launches ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’ to Protect Key Establishments with Indigenous Technology

On August 15, 2025, during the 79th Independence Day address from the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a landmark national security initiative — ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’. This ambitious decade-long mission aims to secure India’s critical establishments using indigenous technology, marking a decisive step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat in defence and strategic infrastructure protection.

Vision and Objectives

  • PM Modi declared that “Every citizen must feel protected”, stressing that the mission will be research-driven and developed entirely within India. The initiative seeks to:
  • Establish a multi-layered security framework against evolving threats.
  • Reduce dependence on foreign security systems.
  • Integrate surveillance, cyber defence, and physical protection in one comprehensive shield.
  • Prepare India to anticipate and prevent threats rather than react to them.

Cultural Inspiration

  • PM Modi invoked the Mahabharata, citing the moment when Lord Krishna shielded the sun to help Arjun defeat Jayadrath.
  • “That divine intervention changed the course of battle. Today, we must similarly shield our vital institutions from emerging threats,”
    he said, linking India’s ancient ethos with modern strategic innovation.

Key Features of Mission Sudarshan Chakra

While complete operational details remain classified, initial indications suggest the mission will involve,

  • Advanced Surveillance Systems – AI-enabled monitoring of sensitive sites.
  • Cyber Protection Framework – Defence against cyber warfare and hybrid threats.
  • Physical Security Enhancements – Fortified infrastructure and rapid-response systems.
  • Integrated Threat Response Network – Real-time coordination between security forces, intelligence agencies, and research institutions.
  • Public-Private Collaboration – Partnership with premier Indian R&D agencies, defence PSUs, and private innovators.

Strategic Context

  • The announcement comes amid rising global concerns over cyber warfare, sabotage, and hybrid threats targeting critical infrastructure.
  • Lessons from incidents such as the 2008 Mumbai attacks highlight the need for proactive integrated security.
  • The mission is part of a larger push for self-reliance in defence under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat framework.
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