Key Points

VP Jagdeep Dhankhar reaffirmed India’s zero-tolerance policy on national security during an address to defence trainees. He emphasized tech-driven warfare while balancing ethics and human values. Dhankhar highlighted youth potential in achieving Viksit Bharat, urging skill development over commercialized education. The Vice President also called for transparency and sustainability in governance.

Key Points: VP Dhankhar Vows No Compromise on India's National Security

  • VP Dhankhar warns against border provocations with India's precision response
  • Stresses AI and tech-driven warfare with ethical human touch
  • Highlights youth power for Viksit Bharat development goals
  • Criticizes coaching culture, advocates NEP's skill-focused education
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No compromise on national security: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar

VP Jagdeep Dhankhar asserts India's firm stance on security amid Operation Sindoor, highlights tech-driven warfare and youth's role in Viksit Bharat.

"India has always prioritised peace and dialogue, but there will be no compromise on national security. – VP Jagdeep Dhankhar"

New Delhi, Jul 19

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday addressed the 2024 batch of Officer Trainees of the Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) at the Vice-President's Enclave, highlighting India's firm stance on national security and the vital role of youth in shaping the country's future.

Referring to the ongoing Operation Sindoor, Dhankhar said, "The operation Sindoor is still continuing. India has always prioritised peace and dialogue, but there will be no compromise on national security."

VP Dhankhar asserted that the country has responded with "precision and strength" whenever provoked from across the border.

"Whenever provoked from across the border, India has responded with precision and strength. India's values are rooted in non-violence, but the nation will not hesitate to protect its sovereignty when necessary," he said.

The Vice President noted the evolution of warfare towards a technology-driven paradigm, emphasising the growing role of Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and advanced systems.

He said, "The country is now moving towards technology-driven warfare, with the use of Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and other advanced technologies."

However, VP Dhankhar stressed that technology must be coupled with a "human touch" to remain grounded in ethical values.

"All technologies must have a human touch. India's youth must play a decisive role in the country's growth and development. With 65% of the population under the age of 35, India's youth is its greatest strength," he said.

He added, "India is no longer aiming for just economic growth, but for a Viksit Bharat. This is not merely a dream but the next step in our national journey."

Expressing concern over the coaching culture and commercialisation of education, he said, "The New Education Policy is an effort to change this mindset, focusing instead on skill building and character development."

He urged officers to "ensure transparency in development work, make effective use of technology, and maintain open communication with the public." He also emphasized promoting sustainable development, especially in eco sensitive areas.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree with the security stance, I wish there was more focus on diplomatic solutions too. Constant military posturing affects common people living in border areas. Can't we find a middle path?
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Arjun K
Technology + human touch is the perfect combo! 🇮🇳 Our armed forces are becoming world-class with AI and ML integration. Proud to see India standing tall with both traditional values and modern tech.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm impressed by the balanced approach. The focus on Viksit Bharat while maintaining ethical values is commendable. More countries should learn from India's example.
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Karthik V
Finally someone talking about the coaching mafia! Our education system needs this reform urgently. Children are becoming robots memorizing formulas instead of developing real skills. #NewEducationPolicy
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Nisha Z
Sustainable development in eco-sensitive areas is music to my ears! 🌿 Hope this translates to action on ground. We've seen too many projects destroy our forests in name of development.
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Michael C
The VP's speech shows remarkable vision. India's handling of security challenges while focusing on youth development sets an example for democratic nations facing similar challenges.

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