Suresh Kumar KV, Director (Marketing), BEL, and Dr Abhay A Pashilakr, Director, CSIR-NAL, display the MoU signed between BEL and CSIR-NAL at Aero India 
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BEL signs MoU with CSIR-NAL for collaboration in aerospace technologies

The agreement aims to facilitate collaboration in the domains of Unified Air Space Management and Sensor Development for Loitering Munition (LM) and High-Altitude Platform Station

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: At Aero India 2025, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru. The agreement aims to facilitate collaboration in the domains of Unified Air Space Management and Sensor Development for Loitering Munition (LM) and High-Altitude Platform Station.

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The MoU underscores BEL’s commitment to advancing indigenous technological capabilities in aerospace and defence sectors. By partnering with CSIR-NAL, BEL seeks to leverage cutting-edge research and development expertise to enhance the country’s strategic and operational capabilities in airspace management and sensor technology.

The signing of the MoU at Aero India 2025 highlights BEL’s proactive approach towards engaging with premier research institutions to bolster national defence capabilities. The collaboration is expected to contribute significantly to advancements in aerospace technology, supporting both military and civilian applications.

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