New Technology Meeting in Prayagraj

Introduction

Minister Rajnath Singh will open the North Tech Symposium 2026. This event helps the Indian Army use new technology from India.

Main Body

The meeting is from May 4 to May 6. The Army and Indian companies work together here. The Army needs 87 new things to help soldiers at the borders. Many companies come to this event. There are 284 small and large businesses. They want to help the Army with new ideas. The Army wants smart computers and AI. They want drones that can fly and find enemies. They also want robots that can move on the ground.

Conclusion

The Army wants to buy these tools in India. This makes the Army strong and independent.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ The "Want" Pattern

In this text, we see a very useful way to talk about needs and desires. To reach A2, you must master how to say what someone wants.

The Rule: Person + want(s) + Thing

Examples from the text:

  • The Army wants smart computers. β†’\rightarrow (Group needs a tool)
  • They want drones. β†’\rightarrow (People need a tool)
  • They want robots. β†’\rightarrow (People need a tool)

Quick Tip for A2: If the person is one (The Army/He/She), add an -s to the word: wants. If the people are many (They/Companies), keep it simple: want.


πŸ“¦ Big Words β†’\rightarrow Simple Meanings

Word from TextSimple A2 Meaning
SymposiumA big meeting
IndependentDoing it alone
EnemiesPeople who are not friends
ToolsThings that help you work

Vocabulary Learning

Minister (n.)
a person who works in government and helps make rules
Example:The Minister will open the North Tech Symposium.
open (v.)
to make a door or window not closed
Example:He will open the event on May 4.
North (adj.)
the direction opposite to south
Example:The North Tech Symposium is held in Prayagraj.
event (n.)
a special activity or meeting
Example:The event helps the Indian Army.
helps (v.)
to give assistance
Example:The event helps the Army use new technology.
Indian (adj.)
related to India
Example:The Indian Army uses new technology from India.
Army (n.)
a group of soldiers who protect a country
Example:The Army needs 87 new things.
use (v.)
to employ
Example:The Army will use new technology.
new (adj.)
recently made or discovered
Example:They want new ideas for the Army.
technology (n.)
tools and machines that help people
Example:The Army needs new technology to fight better.
from (prep.)
coming from a place
Example:Technology from India is used by the Army.
meeting (n.)
a gathering of people
Example:The meeting is from May 4 to May 6.
companies (n.)
businesses that make or sell products
Example:Many companies come to the event.
work (v.)
to do tasks
Example:The Army and companies work together.
together (adv.)
at the same time or in the same place
Example:They work together to build new tools.
needs (v.)
to require
Example:The Army needs 87 new things.
things (n.)
objects or items
Example:They need 87 new things for soldiers.
help (v.)
to give aid
Example:The Army needs help at the borders.
soldiers (n.)
people who fight for a country
Example:Soldiers need support from the Army.
borders (n.)
the limits of a country
Example:Soldiers are at the borders.
many (adj.)
a large number
Example:Many companies come to the event.
come (v.)
to arrive
Example:Many companies come to the event.
small (adj.)
not big
Example:There are 284 small businesses.
large (adj.)
big
Example:There are 284 large businesses.
businesses (n.)
companies that sell products
Example:They want to help the Army.
want (v.)
to wish
Example:The Army wants smart computers.
smart (adj.)
intelligent or advanced
Example:They want smart computers for training.
computers (n.)
machines that process information
Example:They want smart computers for the Army.
drones (n.)
small flying machines
Example:They want drones that can fly.
fly (v.)
to move through the air
Example:Drones can fly over the battlefield.
find (v.)
to discover
Example:Drones can find enemies quickly.
enemies (n.)
people who fight against you
Example:Drones can find enemies on the ground.
robots (n.)
machines that can move and act
Example:They want robots that can move on the ground.
move (v.)
to change position
Example:Robots can move on the ground.
ground (n.)
the surface of the earth
Example:Robots move on the ground to avoid obstacles.
buy (v.)
to purchase
Example:The Army wants to buy these tools.
tools (n.)
objects used to do work
Example:The Army wants to buy these tools.
strong (adj.)
having power or strength
Example:This makes the Army strong.
independent (adj.)
not needing help from others
Example:The Army wants to be independent.