Rajnath Singh: "World Listens When India Speaks" at Veterans' Day

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that India has transformed into a strong, developed nation whose voice is now heard seriously by the world. He addressed veterans on Armed Forces Veterans' Day, emphasizing their crucial role as pillars of the nation in fields like education and disaster management. Singh highlighted key government initiatives for veterans, including the implementation of the One Rank One Pension scheme and the construction of the National War Memorial. He also paid tribute to soldiers of Operation Pawan and urged the youth to learn from the experience of veterans.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh: India's Global Voice Strong, Honors Veterans

  • India now commands serious attention on global platforms
  • Veterans are vital pillars guiding nation in various fields
  • Government implemented One Rank One Pension for financial justice
  • National War Memorial honors sacrifices for peace and security
  • Youth urged to seek guidance from veterans and Agniveers
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"Today, the world listens when India speaks": Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh says India commands global respect, honors veterans' contributions and highlights OROP scheme at Armed Forces Veterans' Day.

"Today, when India speaks, the world listens. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, January 14

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said that India has emerged as a strong and developed nation, adding that while the country was earlier not taken seriously on international platforms, today the world listens when India speaks.

Addressing the 10th Armed Forces Veterans' Day at Manekshaw Centre in the national capital, he urged veterans to continue guiding the nation and highlighted the importance of promoting social harmony.

"Today, India is moving forward as a strong and developed nation. Earlier, India was not taken seriously on international platforms, but today, when India speaks, the world listens. Promoting social harmony is the need of the hour. In every field, your role can guide the future of India," he said.

Singh said that veterans are contributing across fields like education, agriculture, and disaster management, calling them important pillars of the nation.

"Today, many veterans are contributing in every field, from education to agriculture and disaster management. Our government believes that our soldiers and veterans are important pillars of the nation. Just as important decisions at home are taken after consulting elders, your role is equally significant. Our government has taken several initiatives for veterans," Singh said.

He remembered soldiers who served in Sri Lanka during Operation Pawan and highlighted the government's initiatives, including the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme, which provides financial stability to veterans.

"I would also like to remember the soldiers who served in Sri Lanka as part of the Indian Peacekeeping Force. During that time, many soldiers attained martyrdom. Their courage should inspire us. The government acknowledges the contributions of the peacekeepers who participated in Operation Pawan. Prime Minister Modi visited their memorial during his Sri Lanka visit in 2015, and we continue to honour them at the War Memorial in Delhi," he said.

"We have also implemented the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme, which has provided financial stability to veterans. This is not a favour from the government; it was a matter of justice for you," he said.

Singh highlighted the National War Memorial and said that respect for soldiers is a proud tradition in India.

He urged the youth to learn from veterans and seek their guidance when needed.

"Veterans are also being given priority in public enterprises, and their experience is being utilised in the government sector. The government has built places like the National War Memorial to remind citizens of the sacrifices behind our peace and security. The strength of a nation cannot be measured by policies and schemes alone. The respect our society gives to veterans is our social capital. It is a matter of pride that respect for soldiers has not come from directives; it is rooted in our tradition," he said.

"Our younger generation is carrying forward this sentiment with an open heart. Our youth need to learn from you. Agniveers should seek your guidance and stand with the civil administration when needed," he said.

Armed Forces Veterans' Day is celebrated on January 14 every year, marking the birth anniversary of the Late Field Marshal KM Cariappa, who retired on this day in 1953. A towering figure in India's military history, Field Marshal Cariappa, the First Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the Indian Army, led the forces to victory in the 1947 war and laid the foundation for an enduring legacy of service, discipline, and patriotism, a release from the Ministry of Defence said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Respecting our veterans is crucial. The OROP scheme was long overdue, but glad it's implemented. My uncle is a retired JCO and it has made a real difference to his family's stability. Their experience is a national treasure.
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Vikram M
While the sentiment is good, we must ensure this respect translates on the ground. I've heard from some veterans about delays in medical benefits and pension processing. The government must streamline these systems, not just make speeches.
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Priya S
Field Marshal Cariappa was a true legend. It's fitting that Veterans' Day is on his birth anniversary. The younger generation, including my son who is an Agniveer, has so much to learn from their discipline and sacrifice.
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Rohit P
Absolutely! From being a food-importing nation to launching missions to Mars and the Moon, our global standing has changed dramatically. Our economic and strategic strength now makes the world sit up and listen. 💪
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Kavya N
Promoting social harmony is the real need of the hour, as the Minister said. Our strength comes from our unity. Veterans can play a big role in guiding communities, especially in remote areas. A very balanced and thoughtful address.

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