He was inaugurating a two-day Defence Attaches (DAS) conference being held in New Delhi. Describing DAs as the bridge between India and friendly foreign countries for mutual defence cooperation, Rajnath urged them to promote Indian defence production capabilities under "Atmanirbhar Bharat" and understand the technological innovations taking place in the Indian defence production sector, both public and private and promote these in their countries of accreditation.
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