India, Aug. 10 -- India's push for technological self-reliance is gaining momentum in the skies, with young deep-tech start-ups developing indigenous drone and radar systems for applications ranging from defence and logistics to agriculture and disaster management.

The emerging ecosystem reflects a broader shift in India's technology landscape, where start-ups are increasingly developing critical hardware and software in-house rather than relying on imported systems.

In Greater Noida, deep-tech start-up EndureAir is developing advanced drones and aerial robotics designed specifically for India's diverse terrain and demanding operational conditions.

Rama Krishnan, CEO and co-founder of EndureAir, said India's geography presents unique c...