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Secure Land Communication for Defence Sector: Harsh Malhotra of Arubaito India

In his interaction with Tech Observer Magazine at the National DefTech Summit 2022 in New Delhi, Shri Harsh Malhotra, Vice President Sales Marketing, Arubaito India shares his views on the importance of secure land communication and the innovation that Arubaito is brining to defence sector.

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In his interaction with Tech Observer Magazine at the National Summit 2022 in New Delhi, , Vice President Sales Marketing, shares his views on the importance of and the innovation that Arubaito is brining to defence sector.

To focus and create awareness about building a digital foundation to create, run, manage, connect, and intrinsically secure and protect any application on any device and to also find out how next-generation technologies such as  and , are modernising and innovating various aspects of India's defence strategy, was organised on November 25 at The Oberoi in New Delhi by Tech Observer Magazine.

The next edition of the National DefTech Summit is scheduled for June 2023 in New Delhi. For more information, you may contact [email protected].

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