Rajnath Singh Tells Youth: Be Multidisciplinary Drivers of Viksit Bharat

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh identified the youth as the primary force behind India's journey to becoming a developed nation, or Viksit Bharat. He urged young leaders to adopt multidisciplinary learning to keep pace with rapid advancements in AI, biotech, and space research. Singh emphasized viewing challenges as opportunities that build strength and character, rather than burdens. The interaction was part of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026, attended by top defence officials.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh: Youth Are Main Drivers for Viksit Bharat

  • Youth as main drivers for Viksit Bharat
  • Embrace multidisciplinary learning
  • Face challenges with courage and wisdom
  • Self-confidence from hard work, not ego
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Main drivers on India's Viksit Bharat journey: Rajnath Singh urges youth to embrace multidisciplinary learning

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urges youth to embrace multidisciplinary learning and face challenges as opportunities to achieve a developed India by 2047.

"Dream big, but never let it become a burden. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi Januar, y 11

While interacting with 78 young, ignited minds of Uttar Pradesh at an event in Delhi Cantt on Saturday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasised that youth of the country are the "main drivers" on journeyt towards Viksit Bharat.

According to the Ministry of Defence, this UP contingent is among the youth who are participating in the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026, organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in New Delhi from January 10 to 12, 2026.

Commending the Youth Leaders for their achievements across various fields, the Defence Minister expressed confidence that their energy, aspirations, and innovative capabilities are guiding the nation toward achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat.

Rajnath Singh called upon the youth to embrace multidisciplinary learning to stay abreast of rapid technological advancements, especially in fields such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology, and space research. "The learning process never ends. You should learn from the latest practices, your own mistakes, and, most importantly, the experiences of others. Dream big, but never let it become a burden," he said.

Describing challenges as not an exception to life but its natural part, the Defence Minister emphasised that testing times reveal a person's true inner self and character. "It's easy to remain composed when things are moving ahead as planned. But criticism and failure are what test a person's mettle, ultimately determining the future direction. However, not being afraid doesn't mean taking problems lightly; it means we should face them with courage, wisdom, and self-confidence," he said.

He urged the youth not to view a challenge as a burden, but rather as an opportunity, which recognises and enhances one's capabilities while strengthening character. "Easy paths often make us weak, while difficult paths make us strong, resilient, and capable. Complaining doesn't solve a problem; finding a solution does. Self-confidence is the key, which isn't achieved from ego, but from hard work and integrity. One should also remain humble, as achievements are not solely one's own but a contribution from family, teachers, and friends. Humility keeps you grounded," he told the youth present on the occasion.

According to Ministry of Defence, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary (Defence Production) Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary (Ex-servicemen Welfare) Sukriti Likhi and other senior officials were present during the interaction.

- ANI

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Priya S
Absolutely agree with the emphasis on humility and learning from others. In our race to succeed, we often forget our roots and the people who helped us. His point about challenges making us strong is so true for every Indian student facing competitive exams!
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Rohit P
Good speech, but I hope this translates into real opportunities. We need more quality institutes and updated curricula that actually teach AI and quantum computing, not just talk about them. The gap between policy and ground reality is still big.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the call for multidisciplinary learning is spot on. The future belongs to those who can bridge gaps between fields. India's youth have incredible potential if given the right tools and mindset. The focus on resilience is universal wisdom.
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Vikram M
"Dream big, but never let it become a burden." What a powerful line! This is the balance our generation needs. We are under so much pressure to succeed. This message of facing challenges with courage, not fear, is very motivating. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see leaders directly engaging with young minds from UP and across India. True development (Viksit Bharat) will only happen when youth from all states are empowered. The emphasis on integrity and hard work over ego is a lesson for all.

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