Dr. Ram Narain Agarwal, Father of Agni Missiles, Passes Away at 84
Hyderabad: Dr Ram Narain Agarwal, eminent missile scientist, often referred to as the 'Father of Agni Missiles,' passed away on Thursday following to age-related illnesses. He was 84.
Dr Agarwal's funeral is expected to be attended by top defence officials, scientists, and dignitaries. The DRDO and other scientific communities across India have expressed their deep condolences at Dr Agarwal’s passing.
Born in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Dr Agarwal's contributions to the defence sector were stated to be significant and far-reaching. He played a pivotal role in the launch of India's prestigious Agni missile programme in 1983. His dedication and expertise were instrumental in the development of the series of missiles, which have since become a cornerstone of India's strategic deterrence.
Dr Agarwal's leadership as the first programme director of the Agni missiles was marked by his innovative approach and technical acumen. His work laid the foundation for India's advancement in missile technology.
In 1990, he was honoured with the Padma Shri. A decade later, in 2000, he was conferred the Padma Bhushan, the nation’s third highest civilian honour, further cementing his legacy.
Dr Agarwal, it was stated, would be remembered not only for his technical achievements but also for his unwavering commitment to enhancing India's defence infrastructure.