With the country already winning the tag of being one of the top defence technology developers, by achieving the supersonic stage of missile development, its next destination was to attain Hypersonic age, Dr A Sivathanu Pillai, CEO of Indo-Russian joint venture Brahmos Aerospace Ltd said today.
Addressing the students of Andhra University here, he said India had transformed from a buying country to a selling nation due to the technologies that had been developed in the recent past.
''At one time when none of the developed counties were willing to help us in the research and development of missiles. But we have now reached such a stage when they are coming to us with their offers of mutual exchange. Denial of technology by these countries was actually a boon to us as it inspired us to develop those technologies on our own,'' he said.
From a ''buyer'' of technologies, India had now transformed and is capable of selling technologies. A number of countries had expressed willingness to buy BrahMos missiles from India.
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