Opening of the North Tech Symposium 2026 in Prayagraj
Introduction
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to open the North Tech Symposium 2026. This event focuses on combining local Indian technology with the operational needs of the Indian Army.
Main Body
The symposium will take place from May 4 to May 6 in the New Cantonment area. It is a joint project between the Northern and Central Commands of the Indian Army and the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM). The main goal is to create a stronger connection between military needs and the capabilities of the industry. Specifically, the Northern and Central Commands have identified 87 technical gaps that need to be filled. These requirements were developed by eight specialized teams based on their analysis of modern warfare. Around 284 organizations, including small businesses, private companies, and start-ups, will participate. Under the theme 'Raksha Triveni Sangam,' the event emphasizes the union of soldiers, industry, and technology. Key areas of interest include using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to intercept signals, translate enemy messages, and find hidden equipment. Furthermore, the Army is looking for advanced drones, such as 'kamikaze' systems and high-altitude surveillance swarms. They are also reviewing ground-based robots, such as remote-controlled dozers and robots equipped with rifles. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Union Minister Jitendra Singh are also expected to attend.
Conclusion
The symposium aims to make the procurement process more efficient and increase the Indian Army's self-reliance by using technologies that are ready for immediate use in the field.
Learning
The 'Power Move': From Simple Verbs to Precision Verbs
At the A2 level, you probably use verbs like make, do, get, or have. To reach B2, you need to replace these 'generic' words with Precision Verbs—words that tell the reader exactly how something is happening.
Look at how the text upgrades simple ideas into professional B2 language:
- Instead of "make a connection" Create a stronger connection
- Instead of "find gaps" Identified technical gaps
- Instead of "use AI" Intercept signals / Translate messages
- Instead of "buy things" The procurement process
🛠️ The Logic of 'Collocation'
B2 fluency isn't about knowing big words; it's about knowing which words 'stick' together. In the text, notice these pairs:
- Immediate use (Not fast use or quick use)
- Self-reliance (The ability to depend on yourself—essential for professional B2 descriptions)
- Operational needs (Specific requirements for a job to function)
💡 Pro-Tip: The 'Passive' Shift
Notice the sentence: "These requirements were developed by eight specialized teams."
An A2 student says: "Eight teams made these requirements." (Active)
A B2 student says: "Requirements were developed..." (Passive)
Why? In professional English, the result (the requirements) is more important than the person (the teams). Using the passive voice shifts the focus and makes you sound more objective and academic.