New India Built on Action, Not Words: Shekhawat Reveals Modi's Security Legacy

Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat emphasized that building a "New India" requires strong political will, not just speeches. He credited Prime Minister Modi's leadership for transforming India's security response from diplomatic complaints to decisive military action. The minister highlighted India's journey towards self-reliance in defence, now becoming a top arms exporter. He also connected this modern resolve to the historical sacrifices of heroes like Thakur Balwant Singh Bakhasar.

Key Points: Gajendra Shekhawat on Modi's Leadership Building New India

  • Credits PM Modi's resolve for India's strategic self-reliance and stronger global stance
  • Contrasts past diplomatic complaints with post-2014 decisive military responses to terror
  • Highlights India's rise from top arms importer to a leading defence exporter
  • Says unveiling of Bakhasar's statue connects history to the courage of border communities
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'New India' built not by words but by strong intent: Gajendra Shekhawat

Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat credits PM Modi's strong will for a self-reliant, secure India, citing surgical strikes and indigenous defence growth.

"New India neither tolerates terrorism nor bows before it. - Gajendra Singh Shekhawat"

Jaipur, Dec 13

Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said on Saturday that the foundation of “New India” is not laid through announcements and speeches alone, but through strong political will and decisive leadership.

He said it is due to the firm resolve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India has today become self-reliant in strategic power, making it impossible for any nation to view India with hostile intent.

Addressing the gathering at the unveiling ceremony of Thakur Balwant Singh Bakhasar’s statue in Bakhasar, Shekhawat said that during the tenure of previous governments, terrorist attacks were frequent, with sacred sites such as Akshardham, Raghunath Temple, and Hanuman Temple being targeted.

He alleged that earlier governments limited their response to diplomatic complaints, whereas since 2014, under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, terrorists have been compelled to think twice before attempting such acts.

The Union Minister said that even when attacks occurred in Uri, Pulwama, and Pahalgam, the Indian Armed Forces delivered decisive responses.

He cited the surgical strikes after Uri and the air strikes following Pulwama as clear demonstrations of India’s military resolve.

He added that Operation Sindoor, carried out after the Pahalgam attack, conveyed a strong message that “New India” neither tolerates terrorism nor bows before it.

Shekhawat said India is now strengthening infrastructure in border areas and promoting indigenous defence manufacturing using advanced technology.

He noted that while India once supplied nearly 70 per cent of the world’s ammunition during World War II, this capability was later weakened.

Since 2014, he said, Prime Minister Modi has revived that confidence in self-reliance.

From being the world’s largest arms importer, India has now emerged among the top 10 arms-exporting nations, developing modern missiles, ballistic systems, aircraft, and indigenous fighter jets such as Tejas, which are drawing global interest.

Shekhawat said the unveiling of Thakur Balwant Singh Bakhasar’s statue is not merely a ceremonial occasion but an inspiring moment that connects history with the present.

He said the statue symbolises the courage, dedication, and indomitable spirit of border communities that have contributed immensely to national security.

The life of Thakur Balwant Singh, he added, represents countless unsung heroes whose sacrifices form the soul of the nation and embody the highest sense of duty toward India.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the focus on defence is good, I hope 'New India' also means a better life for the common person. Lower inflation, more jobs, and better healthcare. Strong borders are important, but so is a strong economy for every citizen.
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Rohit P
Tejas fighter jet is a matter of pride! For decades we imported everything. Seeing our own technology gain global interest is a huge achievement. This is what true 'atmanirbharta' looks like. Kudos to all the scientists and engineers behind it.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I feel the narrative is a bit one-sided. Honouring our heroes and building defence is crucial, but can we also acknowledge the challenges? The article mentions past attacks but not the soldiers' families who sacrificed. Their welfare is part of a strong nation too.
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Vikram M
Connecting history with the present by unveiling statues of local heroes is a powerful move. We have so many unsung stories from our border villages. This gives their contribution the recognition it deserves. More power to our border communities!
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Karthik V
The shift from top importer to a top 10 exporter in defence in less than a decade is phenomenal data. It shows what focused policy and political will can achieve. Hope this momentum continues and benefits our MSME sector as well.

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