ADVERTISEMENT
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) has collaborated with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to establish a DRDO-Industry-Academia Center of Excellence (DIA-CoE) for interdisciplinary research in next generation defence technologies.
The new centre will spearhead focused research in identified verticals, including Desert Warfare Technologies, Futuristic Omni Mobility Systems, and Artificial Intelligence for Information and Wargaming Technologies.
"We aim to utilize DIA-CoE as means for building an ecosystem comprising DRDO labs, academia, and industry. It is our wish that in the years to come, these Centres of Excellence will be like the hubs in the United States where MIT Caltech, Stanford played a big role in making the US a superpower in technology. We hope that these centres will provide us with the same impetus to build a nation that leads in technology," says Samir V. Kamat, secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman, DRDO.
August 2025
As India continues to be the worldās fastest-growing major economy, Fortune India presents its special issue on the nationās Top 100 Billionaires. Curated in partnership with Waterfield Advisors, this yearās list reflects a slight decline in the number of dollar billionairesāfrom 185 to 182āeven as the entry threshold for the Top 100 rose to ā¹24,283 crore, up from ā¹22,739 crore last year. From stalwarts like Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and the Mistry family, who continue to lead the list, to major gainers such as Sunil Mittal and Kumar Mangalam Birla, the issue goes beyond the numbers to explore the resilience, ambition, and strategic foresight that define Indiaās wealth creators. Read their compelling stories in the latest issue of Fortune India. On stands now.
Under the first phase of collaboration, IIT Jodhpur and DRDO will embark on a diverse range of innovations, encompassing projects such as Multi-agent Amphibious Quadcopter System, Bioinspired Flapping Wing Model, AIOT Based Water Monitoring Technologies, Smart Apparel for Desert Warfare, and more.
Additionally, future projects in the pipeline will delve into critical areas such as Cold Plasma-based technologies, Hydrogen-based power generation systems, and Energy Harvesting for defence applications, among others.
Ravindra Kumar, former director of Defence Laboratory Jodhpur, will serve as the Director of the centre, overseeing its strategic initiatives and collaborative endeavours. DRDO will finance all research projects undertaken by the Centre, facilitating interaction between IIT Jodhpur faculty and different DRDO laboratories to identify areas of research and coordinate their execution.
"Centres like these should really evolve into hubs of R&D, addressing the defence capability needs of our country. Research is profoundly fundamental to have new technologies invented. However, it must not end with invention alone; the entire journey towards innovation, product development, and implementation is equally imperative. This holistic approach is exceptionally critical, underscoring the unique role of this centre. It transcends mere academic research, delving into real-world problems that demand solutions, yet it does not stop thereāit progresses towards transformation," Santanu Chaudhury, director, IIT Jodhpur, states.
The establishment of the DIA-CoE at IIT Jodhpur, initiated through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on 6th October 2022.
Fortune India is now on WhatsApp! Get the latest updates from the world of business and economy delivered straight to your phone. Subscribe now.