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'Proud moment for academia': LG Manoj Sinha on North-Tech Symposium being held in Jammu

"Proud moment for Academia as for the first time since its inception North-Tech Symposium, defence expo is being held in IIT Jammu. This year is unique since Northern Command, SIDM & IIT Jammu are jointly hosting hundreds of Industries & defence tech startups," the LG's office said in a post on X.

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J-K LG Manoj Sinha at North-Tech Symposium on Monday (Photo/X/@OfficeOfLGJandK)

Jammu [India], September 11 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant-Governor (LG), Manoj Sinha, on Monday said that the North-Tech Symposium, a defence expo being held in IIT Jammu is a 'proud moment for the academia'. 
"Proud moment for Academia as for the first time since its inception North-Tech Symposium, defence expo is being held in IIT Jammu. This year is unique since Northern Command, SIDM & IIT Jammu are jointly hosting hundreds of Industries & defence tech startups," the LG's office said in a post on X. 
A three-day North Tech symposium showcasing new defence technology, made in India defence equipment and weapons began here on Monday. 
The symposium organised by the Indian Army along with the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and IIT Jammu was inaugurated by Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar.
The event is based on the theme 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Takniki Navikaran Ke Dwara Uttari Kaman Sainya Abhiyan Chunautiyon ka Nivaran' (Self-reliant India Addressing Northern Command Military Operation Challenges through Technological Renewal), the Ministry of Defence said in a release.
The event has invited a lot of brilliant minds and state-of-the-art defence technologies under one umbrella of HQ Northern Command. 
It had active participation from nearly 180 Indian defence companies including MSMEs, DRDO, DPSU and Simulator Development Division. This interactive platform for knowledge diffusion through Joint Army - Industry participation was also aimed at propelling the Government initiative of “Make in India”, it said.
The symposium served to showcase cutting-edge technologies and innovative products providing solutions to some of the complex challenges faced by the security forces in the Northern Command and also acted as an ideal platform for mutual exchanges of ideas between the Indian defence industry and the Army, according to a statement.
The technologies and products on display covered a wide canvas, the prominent being, surveillance and situational awareness, tactical mobility, firepower, soldier protection, communications, combat medical facility, robotics, simulators and training aids among others.
Lt Governor of UT of Ladakh Brig BD Mishra (Retd) and the Lt Governor of UT of Jammu & Kashmir Manoj Sinha and Gen Anil Chauhan, CDS were present at the symposium. (ANI)

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