Rajnath Singh: Armed Forces' Valour Extends Beyond Battlefield to Humanitarian Aid

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the Indian Armed Forces for their valour extending beyond the battlefield to humanitarian aid during disasters. He highlighted Operation Sindoor as a golden chapter in India's military history, underscoring the government's resolve to eliminate terrorism. Singh noted that soldiers use weapons to protect people and deliver aid during crises. The 'Shaurya Sandhya' event featured top defence officials and artists like Anup Jalota and Kailash Kher.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh: Armed Forces' Valour Beyond Battlefield

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauds armed forces' valour beyond battlefield
  • Forces provide humanitarian aid during disasters like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis
  • Operation Sindoor hailed as golden chapter in military history
  • Event 'Shaurya Sandhya' featured artists Anup Jalota, Kailash Kher, Harshdeep Kaur
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"Valour of our armed forces not limited to the battlefield": Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praises Indian Armed Forces for valour beyond battlefield, highlighting humanitarian aid, Operation Sindoor, and PM Modi's anti-terror resolve.

"The valour of our armed forces is not limited to the battlefield - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, May 2

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday hailed the Indian Armed Forces, which he said has exceeded beyond the battlefield, providing humanitarian assistance in disaster-struck areas.

Speaking at 'Shaurya Sandhya' organised in New Delhi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "I feel immense pride in saying that the valour of our armed forces is not limited to the battlefield. Whenever an unfortunate disaster strikes the country or the world, be it an earthquake, a flood, a tsunami, or anything else, our soldiers immediately arrive to provide assistance. Whether displaying valour on the battlefield or serving the victims, our armed forces have demonstrated their valour everywhere..."

Rajnath Singh paid humble tributes to the Indian Defence Forces whose unmatched valour & indomitable spirit marked Operation Sindoor as a golden chapter in India's military history while underscoring Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government's unwavering resolve to eliminate terrorism through decisive action, according to a release from the Defence Ministry.

Defence Minister commended the valour, dedication and patriotism of the soldiers, and stated that their ethos of Nation First & Service Before Self has defined India's military traditions from ancient times to contemporary operations such as Operation Sindoor.

He added that the valour of the Defence Forces extends beyond the battlefield as they provide humanitarian assistance as first responders during natural disasters within the country & abroad.

"Our soldiers use weapons to protect their people, and deliver food & medicines to those in need during times of crisis. This is the defining characteristic of our Defence Forces," he said.

The event was a unique confluence of art and valour with top defence officials, hundreds of personnel and noted artists such as Padma Shri awardees Anup Jalota and Kailash Kher in attendance. Harshdeep Kaur and Manoj Muntashir were also in attendance.

Rajnath Singh highlighted that valour and art are often viewed as opposites, but they, in fact, complement each other. He described them as powerful expressions emanating from human emotions, according to the release.

Defence Minister underlined that the marching songs by military bands unify soldiers, with music transforming individual identity into collective strength. This sentiment, he said, is deeply embedded in the ethos of the Defence Forces.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth attended the event.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Rajnath Singh's speech is spot on. Our forces during the Nepal earthquake and during COVID were amazing. But we also need to ensure they have proper equipment and benefits. Words are good but action matters more.
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see military and art coming together at Shaurya Sandhya. Anup Jalota and Kailash Kher performing for our soldiers must have been magical. Music unites, and our forces truly embody that spirit. 👏
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor was indeed a golden chapter. But we should remember the families who lost loved ones. Their sacrifice is the real valour. We need better support systems for our soldiers and veterans. Just my honest opinion. 🙏
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Michael C
I've seen Indian forces help during the Uttarakhand floods and the Kerala landslides. Their commitment is second to none. But let's also talk about the need for disaster preparedness at the local level. The army shouldn't always be the first responder.
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Priya S
'Nation First & Service Before Self' - that's what makes our forces special. From Siachen to Sundarbans, they protect and serve. But we must also ask: are we doing enough for their mental health after tough operations? Food for thought. 🌸

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