The Indian Army recently convened its annual Idea and Innovation Competition, known as Inno-Yoddha 2024-25, at the Manekshaw Centre. This prestigious event was presided over by Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, who emphasized the importance of in-house innovations designed to enhance operational efficiency, logistics, and training capabilities.
This year, the competition showcased a robust selection of 75 innovations that underwent a thorough evaluation process, filtering from unit level to Command Headquarters. Of these, 22 exceptional innovations were highlighted and honored during the ceremony. These selected projects are set to move towards production with guidance from the Army Design Bureau, reflecting the Indian Army’s commitment to promoting an ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ or self-reliant India.
General Dwivedi praised the inventiveness and ingenuity displayed by the participating soldiers, noting, “Recent conflicts have shown that innovation is not just a word; it is a mindset. It is the spark that drives progress and shapes the future.” He further acknowledged the dedication and critical thinking of the innovators, whose efforts are crucial in enhancing the army’s operational capabilities.
The Inno-Yoddha initiative has led to notable achievements over the past four years, including the filing of 26 Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and the successful completion of 21 innovations. Among the significant accomplishments are technology transfers of three innovations to private industries, such as the Exploder by FC Tech and Agniastra by Red Kite Digital Tech, both of which were launched in 2024.
The event highlights the Indian Army’s determination to bridge any operational capability gaps while fostering a robust culture of innovation within its ranks. As the army continues to embrace these innovative practices, it aims to strengthen its effectiveness and adaptability in an ever-evolving defense landscape.