Rajnath Singh: India surrounded by hostile actors, optimum resource use vital

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that national security is a collective citizen duty, not just the military's, and that India is surrounded by hostile actors requiring optimum resource use. He emphasized the media's critical role in countering misinformation and shaping responsible public opinion on security matters. Singh highlighted the government's focus on self-reliance, citing record defence production of Rs 1.51 lakh crore and exports reaching Rs 38,424 crore. He reiterated that the Modi government makes no compromise on security while fostering a society of mutual responsibility and honoring the sacrifices of soldiers and their families.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh on national security, hostile actors, and self-reliance

  • Citizen duty in national security
  • Media's critical role against misinformation
  • Record defence production & exports
  • Push for Aatmanirbharta in defence
  • Unity and discipline as national strength
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India surrounded by various hostile actors, optimum resource utilisation is need of the hour: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh says India faces hostile actors, stresses citizen duty, media responsibility, and highlights record defence production & exports.

"As a nation, we find ourselves surrounded by various hostile actors. We need to ensure optimum utilisation of every resource at our disposal. - Rajnath Singh"

Lucknow, April 12

National security, an indispensable pillar of India's journey towards Viksit Bharat, is a collective duty of every citizen, and not the sole responsibility of the defence forces, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at an event here, noting that while soldiers remain the first line of defence, the strength of national security is equally determined through unity, discipline and awareness among the people.

Underlining that no individual can afford to remain passive in the face of evolving challenges and prevailing global uncertainties, he urged people to act responsibly and with a deep sense of commitment. "Safeguarding national interests requires coordinated efforts across all sections of society. The citizens must contribute meaningfully to national security by abiding by the law, rejecting misinformation, and placing the nation's interests above personal gains. As a nation, we find ourselves surrounded by various hostile actors. We need to ensure optimum utilisation of every resource at our disposal," he added.

Terming 'information' as a powerful tool in today's rapidly evolving landscape, Rajnath Singh stated that misinformation and rumors have the potential to create instability within the society. He emphasised that the role of the media becomes critical in ensuring that accurate and responsible information reaches people.

"The media is not merely a medium to disseminate news, it is a powerful institution that shapes public opinion. It must recognise that if sensitive issues pertaining to national security are misrepresented, driven by a pursuit of sensationalism, the repercussions could be severe. The media, a key partner in nation-building, bears the responsibility of ensuring that the content it presents serves national interest and does not fuel unnecessary fear or confusion," he added.

Reiterating that the Government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, makes no compromise on matters concerning national security, the Defence Minister said that equal priority is being accorded to the welfare measures as well as bolstering the defence capabilities in line with the vision of Viksit Bharat. He added that strong emphasis is being laid to achieve Aatmanirnbharta in defence to ensure that the defence forces are equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and platforms manufactured in India.

Highlighting the success of the self-reliance efforts being made by the Government, Rajnath Singh said that the annual defence production touched a record high figure of Rs 1.51 lakh crore in 2024-25, with defence exports soaring to an all-time high of Rs 38,424 crore in 2025-26, a staggering increase of 62.66% over the previous financial year. He hoped to achieve the target of Rs 50,000 crore worth of defence exports by 2029-30.

"Our efforts are laying the bedrock for an Aatmanirbhar & Sashakt Bharat. Given the pace at which we are advancing, India will soon become self-reliant in the defence sector, and find itself among the leading nations of the world," he noted.

He underlined that Viksit Bharat is not merely about physical infrastructure, it is also about fostering a society rooted in mutual responsibility, where no one is left behind. He stressed on the need to emulate, at the national level, the quality of teamwork that the soldiers reflect through 'unit cohesion' even in the most adverse battlefield conditions. This spirit must guide the nation's journey forward to achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat, he said.

As part of the event, Rajnath Singh felicitated War Heroes. Their tales of valour, he said, continue to inspire the people, especially the youth, and instill in them the values of courage, patriotism, and a strong sense of duty, along with the spirit of sacrifice. He exuded confidence that the stories of the Gallantry award winners will serve as a guiding force in shaping the life journeys of the youth.

The Defence Minister described the families of the brave soldiers as an invisible pillar of strength that keeps the morale high of those serving the motherland, voicing the Government's resolve of protecting India's sovereignty and maintaining the dignity of its soldiers.

He urged the people to honour the invaluable contribution of these families towards national security. "Whenever I interact with the families of the fallen heroes, I do sense their grief, but deep within lies a profound sense of pride, free from any complaint. Such resilience originates from a culture where sacrifice is revered as the supreme value," he said.

"It was heartwarming to interact with the families of our War Heroes at a felicitation ceremony organised in Lucknow. Their tales of valour, courage and sacrifice continue to inspire the people, especially the youth, and instil in them the values of patriotism and a strong sense of duty," Rajnath Singh said in a post on X later.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Brajesh Pathak and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central Command Lt Gen Anindya Sengputa were among those present.

- ANI

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Priya S
The figures on defence production and exports are truly impressive! ₹1.51 lakh crore is no small number. Atmanirbharta in defence is the only way forward. Proud of our scientists and engineers.
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Michael C
As someone living here for work, I appreciate the emphasis on media responsibility. The point about misinformation creating instability is global, but especially crucial in a diverse democracy like India. A balanced view is needed.
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Shreya B
While I agree with the sentiment, I hope "optimum resource utilisation" also means ensuring funds for education and healthcare. A developed nation (Viksit Bharat) needs strong social infrastructure too. Security is important, but let's not overlook other pillars.
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Rohit P
Salute to our war heroes and their families! 🫡 The real strength of our nation lies in the sacrifice of these bravehearts. We must always remember and honour them. Their stories should be part of our school curriculum.
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Karthik V
The call for 'unit cohesion' at a national level is spot on. We have so much internal division sometimes over petty politics. If we stand united like our soldiers on the border, no hostile actor can shake us. Time to walk the talk.

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