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Indian Army showcases in house innovations at the Annual Idea and Innovation Competition 2024 'Inno-Yoddha'

December 5, 2024 Photo(s): By X / adgpi
General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS witnessed Inno-Yoddha 2024-25, an Idea & Innovation Competition cum Seminar, at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi. The top 22 innovations of the Indian Army were displayed during the seminar and the innovators were felicitated by the COAS. He applauded the creativity and ingenuity of the innovators and exhorted all ranks to imbibe critical thinking and innovative approach to problem solving.

The Indian Army conducted the Idea & Innovation Competition and Seminar, named Inno-Yoddha 2024-25 at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi in presence of General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff. Inno-Yoddha is an annual event conducted by the Indian Army. It identifies in-house innovations to mitigate existing capability voids, enhance the Operational, Logistics, Training capabilities and increases operational effectiveness.

The operational challenges faced by the Indian Army are varied, aggravated by the vagaries of terrain, weather and adversarial threats. The Indian Army promotes In-house innovations, which are based on the challenges experienced by the troops in the field army. These soldiers, driven by their passion, professional competence and technical orientation, find intrinsic experience propelled solutions to the challenges encountered in respective domains.

The "Inno-Yoddha 2024-25" was conducted as a competition and facilitated fresh ideas and novel solutions encouraging soldiers to think out of the box. The selected innovations are taken forward through product improvement by Research and Development (R&D) / Design and Development (D&D) / Army Technology Board (ATB) Projects and Base Workshops. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are also obtained for the selected innovations. Post successful upgradation and ruggedisation, the technology is transferred to the Industry to meet the requirements of industrial grade bulk produced product for the Indian Army. This endeavour also promotes efforts of the Indian Army towards 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.

Inno-Yoddha, an annual Idea & Innovation Competition, organised by Indian Army aims at developing in-house innovations to mitigate existing capability voids, enhance the Operational, Logistics and Training capabilities thereby increasing operational effectiveness. 75 innovations were fielded by service innovators and went through a rigorous selection process. The top 22 innovations displayed at the seminar will be taken forward for production by the Army Design Bureau, ADB to fulfil the requirements of field formations.

This year, a total of 75 innovations from diverse domains across the Indian Army were fielded, after the selection starting from unit level to formation level and finally the respective Command HQs. Out of these 75 Innovations, 22 top innovations were displayed during the event and felicitated by the COAS. These will be taken forward for production under the aegis of Army Design Bureau to fulfill requirements of field formations.

General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff applauded the creativity and ingenuity of the innovators and exhorted all ranks to imbibe critical thinking and innovative approach to problem solving. Speaking at the event, the COAS said that "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". Congratulating the participants, he said that through their hard work and dedication, they have brought their ideas to this competition. The COAS further said, "Behind each idea, there are countless hours of thought, research, and testing – a testament to their determination to contribute to the force and the nation".

Over the past four years, Inno-Yoddha has fostered significant innovations, resulting in the filing of 26 IPRs and the successful completion of 21 innovations. Additionally, technology has been transferred to the private industry for three of these innovations. Two of these, Exploder by FC Tech and Agniastra by Red Kite Digital Tech, have already been rolled out, with Exploder launched in June 2024 and Agniastra unveiled recently by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) during the Army Commanders Conference on October 12, 2024. The third innovation, Vidyut Rakshak, has been transferred to IS Trading Company.