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PM Modi to hand over defense equipment built accidentally to the armed forces on November 19

PM Modi to hand over defense equipment built accidentally to the armed forces on November 19
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially hand over defense equipment designed and detained to three heads in Jhansi on November 19 in a big boost for the “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” defense program in the defense sector.
At the ceremony, the Prime Minister will officially provide a lightweight fighter aircraft designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to the Head of the Air Force, Drone, and UAV which was built by Startup India to the Army Chair, and Bharat Electronics designed and Bharat – Advanced manufacturing electronic war suite for naval ships to naval heads.
LCH combines advanced technology and stealth features for effective combat roles, the statement said, adding the spread of Indian UAVs with the armed forces was also proof of the growth of Industrial Drone Industrial Ecosystem.
The sophisticated ew suite will be used on different naval ships including destroyers and fregat.
Modi will also put the RS 400 Crore project foundation in Jhansi Defense Industrial Corridor Node Uttar Pradesh.
This project is being executed by Bharat Dynamics Ltd to prepare a factory to produce a propulsion system for anti-tank missiles.
He will launch the NCC Alumni Association with the aim of providing a formal platform to allow NCC alumni to be re-connected with the organization.
The association will be increasingly intended by NCC and helps in the nation’s development.
“It will witness registering the Prime Minister, the former NCC cadet, as the first member of the Association,” said the statement.
He will launch a national simulation training program for NCC cadets with the aim of increasing this facility for all.
Three NCC wings.
He will also dedicate a powered-powered electronic kiosk powered by a nation at the National War Memorial which will allow visitors to pay interest in interest to martyrs through a simple click of the button.

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