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Bureaucratic system of administering scientists needs to be changed: PM | Highlighting the growing difficulty in attracting and retaining high quality scientific manpower, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said that to make India a scientific and technological powerhouse, the current system of administering scientific and
technical departments should be changed. The Prime Minister was speaking at the
annual DRDO awards function 2012 here. The awards are meant to honour individual
scientists or teams of DRDO for their outstanding contributions in furthering
India 's efforts in self-reliance. Dr. Singh said: "What is clear is that we have
to change our current bureaucratic system of administering scientific and technical
departments, particularly if we have to inspire young scientists to participate
enthusiastically in the task of building India into a scientific and technological
powerhouse. "Organizationally too, DRDO should aim at becoming leaner and making
the best use of its human, financial and technological resources. I am very confident
DRDO will continue to serve the nation with excellence in year that lies ahead."
Ever since its establishment in 1958, DRDO has made significant contributions
in putting India on the path of achieving self-reliance in critical defence technologies.
"DRDO scientists have worked tirelessly in developing military technologies and
infrastructure in a wide range of areas and activities. The recent successful
test firing of the Agni-5 missile is a particularly significant milestone. It
shows the depth of our technical talent and our capacity to manage large and complex
projects when we put our heart and mind to them," Dr. Singh said. He further said
that the initial operational clearance of the Light Combat Aircraft Tejas and
the first flight of a fully modified Aircraft for the Indian Airborne Early Warning
and Control System are also noteworthy and praiseworthy achievements of DRDO.
Commenting on a net deterioration in the international strategic and security
environment, he said: "Political uncertainties in our immediate and extended neighbourhood,
civil strife and turmoil in the Middle East , terrorism and threats to cyber security
present complex challenges that require both conventional as well as technological
responses. "The Government is fully committed to modernizing India 's Armed Forces
and providing them with the wherewithal they need to secure our frontiers. The
question is how we can procure the requisite cutting edge technologies and platforms,
even while promoting indigenously developed technologies that meet the required
time and quality assurances standards."
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