- Matching steps with Skill India & Startup India
Prof. V. Balakista Reddy heads the Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. The Centre leads national and international research in the field of Air, Space and Defence Laws and is a pioneer in launching and running market driven and critically acclaimed courses in this field. Under his stellar leadership, the Centre has launched “innovative and value added” programme in Aviation, Defence Space, Telecommunications, GIS and Remote Sensing Laws and Maritime.
ADU. What is the aim plus of the Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)?
Dr. B Reddy. Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL) aims to contribute to the growth of Air, Space and Defence Laws both domestically and internationally by extending the frontiers in these laws. We aim to achieve this by promoting research and development in the Aviation, space and Defence laws and also provide legal education in the said areas of study.
We also undertake policy research, do consultancy services in Aerospace and Defence sectors from governments and also private bodies, conduct research and publish the work in form of newsletters, books, Journals etc,.
ADU. What is the professional and academic profile of students who come to do the courses at your centre?
Dr. B Reddy. One of the objective of our Centre is to provide legal education in Aviation, Space and Defence Laws. In furtherance of this objective, we offer online-onsite-distance mode Master’s and Post Graduate Diploma courses in Aviation Law and Air Transport management, Security and Defence Laws, Space and Telecommunication Laws, Advanced Maritime Law, GIS and Remote Sensing laws.
There courses are designed for the working professionals and fresh graduates alike. Most of our students are from the aviation and defence Industry. We have students who are working in DGCA, Airports Authority of India, pilots, ground crew, Persons involved in Aircraft maintenance, Defence personnels, Para military personnels, port officers, scientists/officers from Indian Space Research Organisation, Antrix Corporation, Advocates, Researchers, Engineers, MBA degree holders and so on. Our students are from variety professions and educational backgrounds.
ADU. Could you please describe CADL’s contribution in the domain of Airspace & Defence Laws?
Dr. B Reddy. As of now CADL, NALSAR has taken a big leap forward by focusing on contemporary legal and policy issues pertaining to Aerospace & Defence Laws. It is the only University in India which can proudly claim the fact that it has offered specialized courses in Air, Space, Defence and Maritime Laws at both UG and PG level and has been able to produce more than 100 students as experts in the same. Further through distance mode of education, we also awarded more than 1100 master’s and PG diplomas. I am glad to tell you that these students have been catering to the growing needs of national as well as international aviation and space sectors by rendering their services government and private organisations in legal, policy and managerial capacities. The Centre serves as a research and training house for professionals with the several national and international prestigious conferences, workshops and moot court competitions that it conducts.
ADU. Have you decided on ties up with the defence forces and para military forces to promote your courses?
Dr. B Reddy. Yes, We already have tie-ups with NISA (National Industrial Security Academy) offering joint degree programmes in various Industrial security and Management laws. Further we are in the process of collaborating with other Defence and para military agencies.
ADU. Is there a plan to promote your courses with the various institutions under Ministry of Civil Aviation?
Dr. B Reddy. As you know, there is no doubt that the aviation sector in India has an ever increasing demand for hundreds of aviation lawyers, management professionals and Aeronautical Engineers among other professionals. Hence we intend to have collaborations with various public and private agencies working to Aviation industry.
ADU. Has the response from ISRO and the Department of Space been good for candidates to attend your course?
Dr. B Reddy. Yes. We have received relatively positive response from the ISRO and we further encourage them to join our courses owing to the latest policy reforms and high demand of legally knowledgeable people in the sector.
ADU. Are GIS and Remote Sensing legal needs so strong that it needs a specialising course?
Dr. B Reddy. GIS and Remote Sensing is part of space sector which uses satellite technology for the civil purposes of the society. In this field where the mapping etc are excessively used and advancement of technology is more than the legal developments in the area, there is need for robust legal experts and education.
ADU. Is there a campus placement for the courses run under the centre?
Dr. B Reddy. No, the Centre does not provide any campus placement for the students enrolled under the courses. However, we provide references to the students who require them.
ADU. How will the courses you are launching contribute to the defence and aerospace manufacturing sector and match steps with Skill India and Make in India?
Dr. B Reddy. These courses are value added courses. Apart from the legal perspectives, these courses also focus on the management and technology perspectives as well, so as to give the students an overall understanding with the defence and aerospace sector. So we enable the students to be skilled and knowledgeable to the requirements and challenges in the various policy developments including Skill India and Make in India.
ADU. Is the faculty earmarked for the courses from the commensurate industry and the defence forces?
Dr. B Reddy. Yes, the faculty for these courses are specifically from the defence and aerospace industry. It is comprised of professionals from the industry, advocates practising in the designated field, professors and teachers having knowledge and degrees in the specified field.
ADU. Will these courses be absolutely online and students from admission to examination do not have to come to the campus at all?
Dr. B Reddy. The courses are onsite-online. It is not necessary for the students to be present on the campus for the classes, but it is mandatory for the students to have their presence on the campus during the examination. But with the current condition of the nation, the University in this pandemic has been conducting examinations online.
ADU. Finally, can you please inform us about what job opportunities will the students have after completing these courses?
Dr. B Reddy. India has a vast pool of untapped talent which after requisite training and development can become invaluable to any industry in the world and as universities of excellence. Students can become leaders in their respective areas of specialization with adequate skill development. Aerospace, Defence and telecom sectors are truly international in nature hence, students trained through our courses can serve in the global and not just the Indian market. The online component of this courses and flexibility in attending the classes online, has brought education to their doorsteps, allowing participants to acquire the additional qualification while continuing with their current pursuits. The winds of privatization, commercialization and globalization have brought with themselves legal and managerial challenges and only those who take steps to appropriately train themselves professionally can think about evolving in their employment.
Our courses enables the participants/students to carter to the demands and requirements in the evolving Aerospace and Defence sectors, particularly with the recent government legal and policy initiatives inviting the private participation and individuals alike both globally and domestically.
For further information about these courses contact:
Prof. V.Balakista Reddy
Professor of Law, Registrar & Head Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL),
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
Tel: +91-40-23498104/445/446, Cell: +91-99486 60916