India no longer weak, it is strong & well-equipped to deal with all challenges: Raksha Mantri
• Anil Mathur
Udaipur 30
August.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi, India
has been transformed into a strong, confident & self-reliant nation which
is fully equipped to deal with all kinds of threats and challenges.
This was
stated by Raksha Mantri Mr Rajnath Singh at a function in Udaipur, Rajasthan
on August 30, 2022. He stated that the steps taken by the Government in the
last eight years have injected a new confidence into the Armed Forces.
He
asserted that India has never attacked any country, nor has it captured an inch
of foreign land, but if anyone ever tries to harm the sovereignty, unity &
integrity of the Nation, a befitting reply will be given.
“It is the result of the last eight years that India is no
longer weak. We clarified our stand on terrorism when our Armed Forces,
displaying tremendous might, carried out surgical strikes in 2016 and Balakot
airstrikes in 2019. It was a proof that India's military prowess is no less
than any country,” Mr Rajnath Singh said. He assured the Nation that the
Armed Forces are deployed with full readiness to protect the people from
anti-India elements.
The Raksha Mantri asserted that the foundation of ‘Aatmanirbhar
Bharat’ has been laid under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi
and this strong & self-reliant ‘New India’ is moving shoulder-to-shoulder
with powerful countries. He listed out a number of steps taken by Ministry of Defence
to promote ‘Aatmanirbharta’ in defence, including issuance of three positive
indigenisation lists of 310 items and earmarking 68 per cent of capital
procurement budget for domestic industry in Union Budget 2022-23. He added that
foreign companies are being encouraged to manufacture in India under the ‘Make
in India, Make for the World’ vision to strengthen the domestic defence
industry.
Mr Rajnath Singh pointed out that the efforts taken by the
Government have started to bear fruit as India is not only catering to its own
needs, but is also fulfilling the requirements of other countries. He
appreciated the fact that defence exports, which were worth about Rs 900 crore
eight years ago, have now grown to around Rs 13,000 crore. He added that a
target of Rs 2.75 lakh crore worth of defence exports by 2047 has been set,
exuding confidence that India is well on course to achieve the objective.
The Raksha Mantri reiterated the Government’s commitment to
ensure the safety of Indians who not only reside within the country, but also
in other parts of the world. He stressed that the safe return of Indian
nationals from Ukraine, amid its ongoing situation with Russia, was testament
to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s resolve of ensuring the safety and
security of every Indian.
Mr Rajnath Singh was
in Udaipur to unveil the statue of Panna Dhai, a 16th-century nursemaid to Udai
Singh II, the fourth son of Indian ruler Sangram Singh I, popularly known as
Rana Sanga. Paying glowing tributes, Shri Rajnath Singh commended the bravery
of Panna Dhai, who sacrificed her son to protect Udai Singh II, father of
Maharana Pratap, in the interest of Mewar and the entire country. He urged the
people to take inspiration from Panna Dhai and play their part in Nation
Building.