Rajnath Singh: Modern Warfare Needs Strong Military & Prepared Citizens

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that modern warfare extends beyond borders to include economic, digital, and energy security, requiring national vigilance. He emphasized the need for a robust military supported by citizens who are mentally tough and intellectually clear. The government is taking steps like establishing 100 new Sainik Schools and expanding NCC vacancies to instill values in youth. Singh also hailed the historic decision to admit girls into Sainik Schools as a boost to 'Nari Shakti'.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh on Modern Warfare & Citizen Preparedness

  • Warfare now includes economic & cyber domains
  • Strong military must be backed by citizens
  • Govt establishing 100 new Sainik Schools
  • Girls' admission in Sainik Schools hailed as revolutionary
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Modern-day warfare transcends borders, robust military supported by prepared citizens must to secure national interests: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlights new warfare domains like economic & cyber security, stressing a robust military and vigilant, disciplined citizens.

"Present-day warfare transcends borders, with national security encompassing economic, digital, energy, and even food security. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, March 21

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday underscored the evolving nature of warfare, asserting that national security now extends beyond borders to encompass economic, digital, energy, and food security.

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Defence, he highlighted the importance of a strong military backed by citizens prepared to stand united in defence of the nation.

"Present-day warfare transcends borders, with national security encompassing economic, digital, energy, and even food security," said Rajnath Singh as he underscored the need for a robust military supported by prepared citizens capable of standing shoulder-to-shoulder to protect the nation under any circumstances.

Virtually addressing the Raising Day celebrations and the Diamond Jubilee of Sainik School, Ghorakhal in Uttarakhand, he asserted that the nature of conflicts has undergone a paradigm shift as a nation can today be weakened through economic, cyber, space and information warfare, which demands every citizen to remain vigilant & prepared at all times.

While the Government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is leaving no stone unturned to equip the defence forces with niche weapons & technologies, the Defence Minister emphasised that the citizens, especially the youth, need to develop mental toughness and intellectual clarity through discipline & determination to help the nation tackle any and every situation.

According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the concept of VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous), he exhorted the students to develop their own version of VUCA, i.e., Vision, Understanding, Courage and Adaptability, to navigate modern challenges effectively.

Highlighting the steps taken by the Government towards ensuring that a larger number of youth imbibe the values essential for nation-building, Rajnath Singh stated that recently, a decision was taken to establish 100 new Sainik Schools across the country in the Public-Private Partnership model.

He added that another initiative includes increasing the number of vacancies within the National Cadet Corps (NCC). "Earlier, the NCC had an intake capacity of 17 lakh cadets; this has now been expanded to 20 lakh," he said.

Defence Minister described the decision of admission of girls into Sainik Schools as historic and revolutionary, which is bolstering the country's 'Nari Shakti'. These girls will, in the times to come, become the torchbearers of 'Nari Shakti' and scale new heights across various sectors, he said.

Extending his greetings to students, faculty, alumni and their families at Sainik School, Ghorakhal, completing 60 years of dedicated service to the nation, Rajnath Singh expressed confidence that the students will continue to uphold the highest standards of discipline and dedication, bringing pride to their families, institution and the nation.

He added, "Over decades, the school has sent more than 800 students to the National Defence Academy and over 2,000 candidates to the Armed Forces through various entry schemes such as Combined Defence Services Examination and Air Force Common Admission Test."

The release stated that he hoped that the institution would continue to produce leaders who contribute meaningfully to nation-building. The distinguished alumni of the school, including General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, Lt Gen MK Katiyar, are a source of inspiration to the students, he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on expanding NCC and Sainik Schools, especially for girls, is a forward-thinking move. Building resilience and leadership in the youth is crucial for the nation's future security.
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Vikram M
Good speech, but I hope this translates into more practical support for our soldiers on the ground. Modern weapons are essential, but so are good rations, timely leave, and care for veterans. The citizen's duty is to support them fully.
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Priya S
The VUCA concept is brilliant! Vision, Understanding, Courage, Adaptability – this is exactly what our new generation needs to be taught in schools and colleges. Proud to see girls being admitted to Sainik Schools. Nari Shakti zindabad!
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Rohit P
True. We must be united. But preparedness also means being self-reliant – reducing oil imports, securing our digital payments, and having buffer food stocks. Atmanirbhar Bharat is the first line of defence.
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Michael C
While the emphasis on a holistic security approach is commendable, I respectfully hope the focus on "prepared citizens" remains about fostering critical thinking and civic duty, and doesn't veer into unnecessary nationalism. A strong nation is built on informed, questioning citizens.
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Kavya N
Mental toughness and intellectual

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