Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Technology
"There are many gaps in our software areas; particularly we don't have our own operating system," said
Saraswat, also Director General of DRDO and Secretary, Defence R & D. India currently uses operating systems developed by western countries.In today's world where you have tremendous requirements of security on whatever you do, economy, banking or defence, it's essential that you need to have an operating system," he said. Referring to reports of cyber attacks in recent times and "susceptibility" of internet, he noted instances of "data taken away by adversaries".
We have to protect our data and the only way to protect it is to have a home-grown system, the complete architecture source code is with you and then nobody knows what's that. Saraswat also said the DRDO has put in place a "complete framework" on the proposed commercial arm, which is currently in the process of securing necessary government approvals and is expected to be operational next year. This arm would customize and provide to the civil population the spin-offs of defence technologies through select industry partners, which would be production agencies
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