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Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

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Saturday, 13 June 2026

Securing Our Skies: India’s BMD

Securing Our Skies: India’s BMD
Synopsis: India has recently marked a monumental leap in national security by successfully testing the Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence system. This breakthrough highlights our growing indigenous capability to intercept threats from long-range ballistic missiles, strengthening our strategic posture. It is a testament to the relentless innovation of our defense scientists and a significant step toward self-reliance.

There is a profound, quiet strength in watching one’s nation grow. For years, I have reflected on the necessity of self-reliance—not just in our personal lives, but for a nation as complex and vibrant as India. Recently, the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) achieved a milestone that resonates deeply with this vision: the successful flight test of the Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) system.

A Shield for the Future

This is not merely about military hardware; it is about the assertion of technological sovereignty. The ability to intercept ballistic missiles with a range of up to 5,000 km is a complex, delicate dance of physics, mathematics, and engineering. By mastering the ability to neutralize these threats within the endo-atmospheric to low exo-atmospheric regions, we are effectively crafting a digital and physical shield around our sovereignty.

Celebrating Indigenization

I have often spoken about the importance of indigenous innovation. It is encouraging to see the leadership of Rajnath Singh, our Defence Minister, who has championed this cause. Following the successful test, Rajnath Singh noted that this achievement underscores our nation's maturing defense capabilities.

Similarly, credit must be given to Samir Kamat, the Chairman of DRDO, and his entire team. The intellectual rigor required to develop such a network-centric system—integrating long-range sensors with low-latency communication—is immense. Their work ensures that India does not just react to the future, but prepares for it.

Continuity and Reflection

This development feels like a natural progression of ideas I have contemplated regarding existential security. Whether we are discussing the immortality of the soul or the endurance of a civilization, the principle remains the same: we must possess the tools to protect what we have built. This BMD system is, in essence, an extension of our collective will to endure and thrive in an increasingly unpredictable world.

As we look forward, the integration of these technologies into our broader defense framework will be a defining feature of India’s strategic maturity. We are no longer just participating in global discourse; we are shaping the parameters of our own security.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh

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