Key Points

Rajnath Singh condemned Trump’s trade policies as deliberate attempts to stifle India’s economic rise. He credited Modi’s leadership for transforming India into a defence exporter, generating jobs and self-reliance. The minister linked defence industrialisation to broader economic progress, citing local benefits like skill development. Singh’s assertive tone signals India’s refusal to bow to global trade hostilities.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Slams Trump Trade Tactics as India Rises

  • Singh accuses Trump of manipulative trade tactics targeting Indian exports
  • Highlights India’s defence exports surge to Rs 24,000 crore annually
  • Stresses self-reliance in defence manufacturing under Modi’s leadership
  • Links defence industrialisation to local job creation and economic growth
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'None can stop India from becoming a leading power': Rajnath Singh rebukes Trump-led hostile trade tactics

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh counters Trump’s hostile trade policies, asserting India’s unstoppable rise as a global power under Modi’s leadership.

"No force can stop India from advancing and becoming one of the world’s leading powers – Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, Aug 10

In a blistering attack on global trade hostility, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh made a veiled attack on the US President Donald Trump and his tariff tactics, accusing of making “deliberate attempts” to derail India’s economic rise by targeting Indian-made products through “manipulative hostile trade practices".

“There are people who feel threatened by India’s rapid economic growth,” Rajnath Singh said.

“They see themselves as global overlords. Many are working to box India with hostile trade tactics -- scheming to make Indian goods dearer in international markets so that no one buys them. These are not random acts; they are calculated moves. But let me say this without hesitation,” Rajnath Singh asserted, “no force can stop India from advancing and becoming one of the world’s leading powers".

Rajnath Singh’s remarks, delivered both in public and on his official X handle, reflect a growing confidence in India’s strategic and economic roadmap —particularly in the Defence sector, which he described as a cornerstone of national resurgence.

“When our government was formed in 2014 under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s defence exports, once negligible, have surged to Rs 24,000 crore annually — a record Rajnath Singh attributes to visionary leadership and indigenous innovation.

“We resolved to become self-reliant in Defence. In contrary to the past when we used to import from weapons to fighter jets, now we are not only manufacturing them that we used to import but we are now exporting to other countries. This transformation is a testament to India’s growing capability and confidence.”

He also underscored the sector’s broader economic impact: “The Defence sector is playing a very important role in India’s economic progress. It is not only strengthening our security but also contributing to national growth.”

At the foundation stone-laying ceremony of a new BEML unit in Umaria village of Raisen district, Rajnath Singh highlighted the local benefits of Defence industrialisation.

“This unit will open new employment opportunities and encourage small and large industries linked to it. It will provide jobs to local people and enhance their technical skills and efficiency.”

Referencing Operation Sindoor, Singh sent a clear message to adversaries: “We do not provoke anyone. But if someone provokes us, we do not spare them either.” The tone of his throughout speech was brimming with assertions — India, Rajnath Singh made clear, is no longer a passive player in global affairs. It is a rising power, unwilling to be cornered by out-dated hierarchies or hostile trade regimes.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the confidence, shouldn't we focus more on improving our domestic manufacturing quality first? Many Indian products still struggle to match global standards. Strong words need strong actions to back them up.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor reference gave me goosebumps! 💪 This is the New India we all dreamed of. From being the world's largest arms importer to exporter - what a journey! #MakeInIndia
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Kavya N
The Umaria unit development is excellent news for MP! More such projects needed across rural India to boost local economies. Hope the jobs actually reach villagers and not just urban migrants.
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Michael C
As an American investor in India, I must say this aggressive stance might backfire. Trade wars help no one. India and US should find common ground - our economies are too interconnected.
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Shreya B
Defence sector growth is impressive, but what about reducing our dependence on Russian arms? The real test will be developing cutting-edge tech indigenously, not just assembling foreign designs.

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