World NewsIndia Begins Mission Sudarshan Chakra; Defence Firms Eye Counter-Drone TechLast updated: November 29, 2025 11:48 amAuthor- Ruchika DaveShare6 Min ReadSHAREIndia has officially begun groundwork on Mission Sudarshan Chakra, a major national air-defence and offensive capability programme that aims to create a modern, multi-layered security shield for the country. The announcement was made by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, who confirmed that the mission will be central to protecting both critical infrastructure and population centres by 2035.ContentsA Modern Shield Against Missiles, Drones, and Cross-Border AttacksCounter-Drone Focus Gains MomentumWhy the Sudarshan Chakra Mission Matters NowDefence Sector Interest RisingA Vision Targeted for 2035Civilian Infrastructure to Play a Larger RoleA New Phase of India’s Defence PreparednessUnveiled at ANI’s National Security Summit, the mission marks a significant push toward advanced defence technologies, with a special focus on air-defence systems, counter-drone capabilities, missile interception, and protection against cross-border threats.A Modern Shield Against Missiles, Drones, and Cross-Border AttacksSpeaking at the summit, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh said India has “begun work” on the mission, describing it as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new national air-defence and offensive capability programme.According to Singh, Mission Sudarshan Chakra aims to:Build a multi-layered air-defence shieldProtect key cities and major population centresSafeguard critical national infrastructureIntegrate offensive and defensive systemsDeploy advanced technologies to counter modern threatsSingh highlighted that the mission is designed to address both traditional and emerging threats, especially in the evolving landscape of unmanned aerial systems, missile technologies, and cross-border attacks.He emphasised that this mission will combine new-age technologies and upgraded defence architecture to create a comprehensive national security shield.Also Read: Adani Group Eyes Up to $5 Billion Stake in Google’s India AI Data Centre PushCounter-Drone Focus Gains MomentumOne of the strongest themes emerging from the summit was counter-drone defence—a technology rapidly gaining priority across government agencies and defence companies.Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, provided important additional details. He explained that while the armed forces remain responsible for threats originating from across the border, the responsibility for dealing with small, domestic drone threats will increasingly fall on civilian establishments.He stated that:Stadiums,Oil refineries,Large public venues, andCivilian installationswill need to deploy their own anti-drone systems to neutralise local drone-related risks.This shift highlights how drone-related threats have diversified beyond military zones and now require both public and private sector preparedness.Why the Sudarshan Chakra Mission Matters NowThe government’s decision to spotlight the mission at this time reflects rising concerns around unmanned aerial systems, small-drone weaponisation, and fast-evolving air-based threats.According to the information shared at the summit, the mission is intended to create a comprehensive national security shield covering both:Strategic assets — defence bases, border regions, military installationsCivilian assets — metros, critical industrial hubs, high-density public spacesThe mission aims to prepare India for a security environment where threats can come from:High-altitude missilesPrecision-strike dronesSmall, commercially available dronesCross-border attacksRemote-controlled aerial platformsBy modernising India’s air-defence architecture and integrating offensive and defensive systems, the mission is expected to strengthen India’s overall national security resilience.Defence Sector Interest RisingAlthough the article does not provide specific company names or financials, the mention of L&T and defence firms eyeing counter-drone technology reflects how the mission is expected to spark significant interest from the defence manufacturing ecosystem.The rising focus on drone threats—both military and civilian—makes counter-drone technology a fast-growing sector. Defence companies are likely evaluating opportunities in:Drone detection systemsDrone jammersRF and radar-based sensorsInterceptor dronesAI-enabled surveillanceIntegrated command and control systemsAs Mission Sudarshan Chakra expands over the coming years, the defence sector may experience increased demand for these technologies.A Vision Targeted for 2035The mission, planned with a horizon extending to 2035, aims to build a truly futuristic security grid. This long-term approach suggests:Significant investment in high-end defence technologiesDevelopment of indigenous offensive and defensive systemsUpgraded protection for India’s growing urban and economic hubsA robust system that evolves with global technological trendsBy integrating both air-defence and offensive systems, the mission aims to ensure that India can respond to threats proactively and decisively.Civilian Infrastructure to Play a Larger RoleAir Marshal Dixit’s remarks reveal a clear division:The armed forces will tackle large-scale, cross-border threatsCivilian institutions must secure themselves against smaller drone threatsThis means that industries such as:Energy and oilSports and entertainmentTransport hubsManufacturing zonesTech campusesPublic infrastructurewill increasingly need to invest in independent anti-drone systems.As drone usage rises across industries—from logistics to photography—the need for carefully regulated and secured airspace becomes even more essential.A New Phase of India’s Defence PreparednessMission Sudarshan Chakra marks a significant milestone in India’s defence evolution. With the rise of drones, precision weapons, and non-traditional aerial threats, India is moving toward a defence framework that blends:Modernised air-defence systemsCounter-drone technologiesOffensive strike capabilitiesTechnology-backed surveillanceCivilian–military coordinationThis initiative sets the stage for a more secure national environment, balancing military readiness with civilian infrastructure resilience.Click here to exploreGift NiftyFII DII DataIPOYou Might Also LikeChinese Carmakers Secure a One-Third Share of India’s Electric Vehicle MarketIndia–US Trade Deal Is ‘Only a Matter of Time,’ Says Commerce SecretaryTrump Says US Will Permanently Pause Migration From ‘Third World’ CountriesPiyush Goyal: US Trade Deal Close as India Pushes FTA Talks With Multiple NationsNCRTC Opens Namo Bharat Trains and Stations for Private Events and Film ShootsShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareByRuchika DaveFollow: Ruchika Dave is an experienced Intraday Trader and Stock Market Analyst with a strong focus on IPOs, business news, and the Indian economy. 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