The 14th Strategic Electronics Summit (SES 2025) was yet another moment of pride, where CP PLUS stood at the center of India’s evolving dialogue on security, sovereignty, and technology. Unlike a mere exhibitor, CP PLUS played the role of thought leader and innovation driver, strengthening its identity as a partner of national importance.
At the CP PLUS pavilion, visitors engaged with the widest range of STQC-certified surveillance systems in the country – ranging from mission-critical cameras engineered for defense and homeland applications to sophisticated command-and-control platforms capable of handling massive real-time data streams. The clear message was that indigenous, compliant, and robust technologies are not optional but essential to safeguard India’s national security.
Adding depth to the company’s presence, Mr. M.A. Johar, President – Strategic Business, CP PLUS, led a crucial panel discussion on “The Importance of Strategic Electronics in Internal Security and the Role of Industry.” His address highlighted how public-private collaboration, strategic investments in R&D, and self-reliant ecosystems are indispensable to building India’s security resilience.
Mr. Johar’s remarks also reinforced CP PLUS’s stance: “Technology sovereignty is national sovereignty.” By championing indigenized innovations, CP PLUS underscored the necessity of reducing dependency on external players and advancing India’s homegrown security landscape with pride and precision.
The summit ended with CP PLUS being recognized by peers and policymakers alike as a company that is not just delivering products but shaping the future of India’s internal security architecture.