- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh left no room for ambiguity regarding India’s stance amidst ongoing border challenges.
- Singh’s resolute message extended to India’s response to any form of aggression, irrespective of its origin or mode of attack.
- While highlighting India’s history of refraining from initiating conflicts or territorial expansion, Singh issued a clear warning that any assault on Indian soil would meet with a swift and forceful retaliation.
- The Defence Minister’s remarks carried significant implications amid the persisting tensions with China, particularly evident in regions like Kashmir, Ladakh, and the northeast.
- Despite diplomatic engagements aimed at de-escalation, including the 20th round of Corps Commander-level talks in October, tensions continue to simmer unabated.
- Singh expounded upon the government’s strategic focus on achieving ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ or self-reliance in the defense sector.
In a definitive address at NDTV’s inaugural Defence Summit, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh left no room for ambiguity regarding India’s stance amidst ongoing border challenges. Singh’s words echoed with unwavering determination as he underscored the imperative of preparedness for conflict, even during times of apparent peace. “We have to be ready for war at all times… even in peacetime. We have to be ready,” he declared, emphasizing the non-negotiable nature of India’s defense readiness.
Singh’s resolute message extended to India’s response to any form of aggression, irrespective of its origin or mode of attack. “Whether from land, air, or sea… if anyone attacks India, our forces will respond strongly,” he asserted. While highlighting India’s history of refraining from initiating conflicts or territorial expansion, Singh issued a clear warning that any assault on Indian soil would meet with swift and forceful retaliation.
The Defence Minister’s remarks carried significant implications amid the persisting tensions with China, particularly evident in regions like Kashmir, Ladakh, and the northeast. The protracted standoff between Indian and Chinese troops, spanning nearly four years, has witnessed multiple confrontations and skirmishes, notably in eastern Ladakh.
Despite diplomatic engagements aimed at de-escalation, including the 20th round of Corps Commander-level talks in October, tensions continue to simmer unabated.
Singh’s assertive stance mirrored his earlier pronouncements in January, where he highlighted India’s ascendance as a major global economic and strategic power. While acknowledging the strained relationship with China, Singh reiterated India’s commitment to fostering positive and mutually beneficial relations with all nations.
Drawing upon the valor exhibited by Indian soldiers during the Galwan Valley standoff, Singh emphasized India’s evolution from perceived vulnerability to demonstrable strength in defense.
Moreover, at the NDTV Defence Summit, Singh expounded upon the government’s strategic focus on achieving ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ or self-reliance in the defense sector. Underlining Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration’s prioritization of defense since 2014, Singh highlighted initiatives aimed at promoting indigenous manufacturing and modernization of the armed forces.
In reiterating the Modi government’s commitment to fostering self-sufficiency in defense, Singh emphasized ‘Atmanirbharta’ as a cornerstone of India’s strategic vision, a testament to its resolve to safeguard national interests and secure its future.
(With inputs from agencies)