It is no secret that the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO, the country's premier defence research agency, has been beset by systemic problems that have consistently resulted in inordinate delays and cost overruns. However, the effort to transform it, as recommended by the high-powered K. VijayRaghavan committee, has run into rough weather as a group of senior defence scientists are now opposing the contents of the report, which was submitted in January 2024.
Though the DRDO has had several significant successes-be it the development of the Agni and Pralay missiles, the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas or the Arjun tank-the list of projects delayed is equally long-LCA Mark-II and LCA Navy aircraft, the aero-engine Kaveri and the Tapas BH201 drone prominent among them. In February 2023, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) informed Parliament that out of 55 high-priority 'mission mode projects, 23 are behind schedule. It was felt that the organisation, which operates nearly 50 laboratories and has a staff strength of around 30,000, had lost focus on defence research, over-extended itself into other areas and taken on too many projects. Reforming the DRDO is central to the government's plans to boost defence manufacturing and reduce India's over-reliance on imports-through initiatives such as Aatmanirbhar Bharat as well as giving a fillip to defence exports, where it has set an ambitious tar- get of Rs 35,000 crore by 2025.
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