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Northeast is a vital pillar of India's security and strategic power: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the Northeast region's role as a vital pillar of India's security, prosperity, and strategic power. He emphasized the region's importance in India's Act East policy and overall strategic destiny. Singh also called for a paradigm shift in military preparedness to counter modern threats like hybrid warfare and cyber challenges. He credited self-reliance for the success of Operation Sindoor and praised the growing role of women in the armed forces.

Northeast not just a geographical boundary but a vital pillar of India's security, strategic power: Rajnath Singh

Shillong, June 20

Highlighting the northeast region's role in India's geopolitical outlook, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh here on Saturday said the region is not just a geographical boundary but a "vital pillar of India's security, prosperity, and strategic power."

Addressing an event of the Eastern Air Command in Shillong, Singh said the region also plays a key role in India's Act East policy.

"I believe this entire region is an integral part of India's strategic destiny, where our borders, rivers, and culture are deeply interconnected, and when we speak of the East, we are not just referring to a part of the map but a vibrant space where history, geography, security, and the future come together, making India's strategic strength in the Eastern Command crucial for our overall national security with no scope for doubt in this regard," the Defence Ministe said.

"The Northeast, in particular, is not just a geographical boundary but a vital pillar of India's security, prosperity, and strategic power, and it also plays a key role in the Act East policy, especially as India's global position expands in a rapidly changing world order marked by rising uncertainties," he added.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh further said that "The nature of warfare has undergone a massive transformation in recent times. Factors such as hybrid threats, cyber challenges, information warfare, logistics, resilience, supply chain dynamics, security, and the use of drones have emerged as critical elements."

Defence Minister emphasised the need for a paradigm shift in military preparedness while addressing security personnel, noting that traditional strategies are no longer sufficient to counter contemporary challenges.

He stated, "In such a scenario, traditional preparedness alone is insufficient for the armed forces, and they also require technological agility, strategic foresight, and institutional innovation. I am pleased to note that our armed forces and all of you are moving rapidly in this direction."

Singh further credited the nation's progress toward self-reliance for these operational successes, remarking," We can ensure our security on our own strength only when we are self-reliant. It is a result of our efforts towards self-reliance that 'Operation Sindoor' has been successful. I congratulate you all."

Reflecting on the significant advancements within the military, the Defence Minister noted that technological progress is only meaningful when balanced with moral foundations.

"This transformation represents more than just institutional progress; it is a testament to the cultural values for which India is renowned worldwide. It demonstrates that even as we embrace modernity, we remain grounded in our roots and core values, never forsaking them in any form," Rajnath Singh said.

He also highlighted the success of 'Operation Sindoor' as a pivotal example of India's capability and determination to defend its interests.

The Defence Minister noted that "through Operation Sindoor, our soldiers and we have demonstrated and conveyed to the terrorists and their handlers that India will not compromise on its security and sovereignty under any circumstances."

Praising armed forces, the Minister remarked, "The capability, vigilance, and firm resolve of our armed forces have once again showcased India's strength to the entire world... I say this not merely for the sake of words; today, our daughters are stepping forward in our armed forces with renewed energy and in new roles. They are playing a crucial, pioneering role across the entire spectrum of responsibilities."

He will participate in the IAF's observance of International Yoga Day in Shillong on Sunday morning.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Rajnath ji ki baat sahi hai — Northeast hamari shakti ka kendra hai. The cultural diversity and strategic location make it unique. But I hope this focus translates into real development on the ground, like better roads, internet, and education. Talk is good, action is better. Also, seeing women in the armed forces mentioned is a big plus! 🙌

James A

Certainly an interesting perspective from an Indian minister. The emphasis on hybrid threats and technological agility is spot-on for modern warfare. However, I wonder how much of this translates into actual deterrence along the border with China. The Northeast's role in India's Act East policy is clear, but the region also needs sustained diplomatic engagement, not just military posture. Time will tell.

Rohit L

Finally some serious attention to the Northeast! As someone from Assam, I feel the region has always been an afterthought in Delhi. The mention of 'Operation Sindoor' gives me hope that our security is taken seriously. But please don't forget the local issues — insurgency, floods, and unemployment are still big problems. Defence is important, but so is development of the people. 😊

Michael C

Respectful critique: The rhetoric is good, but I'd like to see more concrete plans. 'Paradigm shift' and 'technological agility' are buzzwords without specifics. India's strategic position in the Northeast is indeed crucial, but the defence budget allocation and actual procurement timelines often lag behind. Also, the cultural aspect he mentions is important — preserving indigenous traditions while modernising is a delicate balance. Let's hope this isn't just election-season talk.

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