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PM Modi gets a look at desi futuristic weapons at Surat facility

From a light battle tank to high-energy laser systems, PM Narendra Modi had a close look at India’s futuristic weapons and defence systems when he visited the Armed Systems Complex of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in Surat on Friday. Among various armoured vehicles, what drew his special attention was ‘Zorawar’, India's first indigenous, highly agile, light battle tank developed by DRDO and L&T to dominate mountainous terrains. It took DRDO just 24 months to develop a prototype of the light tank in...

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PM Modi inspects indigenous defence systems at Surat facility, briefed about desi light tank Zorawar

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