'Round-the-clock monitoring needed': Rajnath Singh on West Asia conflict
New Delhi, April 3
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the second meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers in New Delhi on Thursday, stressing the need for round-the-clock monitoring of the evolving situation amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.
In a post on X, the Defence Minister said that the meeting focused on preparedness and response mechanisms to deal with any potential developments arising from the conflict. "Underlined the importance of round-the-clock monitoring of the situation and the need to respond in a calibrated manner to deal with any eventuality," Singh said.
He added that the IGoM was briefed on various measures being undertaken by the government in view of the current geopolitical situation. The ministers also deliberated on the next course of action to mitigate any adverse impact stemming from the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
"The IGoM was apprised of the measures being taken by the Government in the wake of the ongoing West Asia conflict. We also deliberated upon the next steps to be taken by the Govt. to mitigate any adverse impact arising due to the ongoing conflict," he said.
In a separate post, Singh also informed that he participated in the self-enumeration process as part of the upcoming Census 2027 exercise. Highlighting the significance of the initiative, he said that Phase-I of Census 2027, which includes house listing and housing operations, has already commenced.
The Defence Minister noted that for the first time, digital data collection has been emphasised in the census process, enabling citizens to self-enumerate their household details. He urged people to actively take part in the exercise.
"Participated in the self-enumeration process as part of the Census 2027. I urge everyone to actively participate and complete self-enumeration, helping build a strong foundation for Viksit Bharat," Singh said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Glad to see the focus on a calibrated response. We must protect our national interests without getting drawn into conflicts abroad. Also, the digital census initiative is a great modern move for Viksit Bharat.
Our priority should be evacuating and ensuring the safety of Indian citizens in the region if things escalate. Hope the plans are concrete and not just meetings. Actions speak louder than words.
While the monitoring is crucial, I hope the government is also focusing on diplomatic channels to help de-escalate the situation. India has the stature to be a voice for peace. The census self-enumeration is a convenient feature though!
This conflict shows why 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' in defence and energy is so important. We cannot be at the mercy of unstable regions. Preparedness is key. Good initiative on the digital census as well.
Respectfully, while monitoring is fine, the public needs more transparency. What are the specific "potential developments" they are preparing for? And how will the common man be affected by oil prices? A little more clarity would build greater trust.
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