Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday launched three new PARAM Rudra supercomputers, developed indigenously at a cost of ?130 crore under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM). These state-of-the-art systems will be deployed in Pune, Delhi, and Kolkata to drive pioneering research across various scientific disciplines, including science, healthcare, and space research.
During the launch, PM Modi emphasized that these supercomputers mark a significant step towards self-reliance in computing technology and innovation in science and technology. He stated, "Today is a day of very big achievement in the science and technology sector" and highlighted the importance of computing capacity in national capability. The launch of PARAM Rudra supercomputers is part of a larger effort to enhance India's technological infrastructure and scientific research capabilities. By strengthening its supercomputing prowess, India aims to meet the growing demand for advanced technology in fields like academia, research, and industries, including startups