Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the importance of mental resilience and spiritual well-being for soldiers in modern warfare. He praised Brahma Kumaris' efforts in boosting soldiers' mental health through meditation and positive thinking. An MoU was signed to support ex-servicemen's mental well-being under the ECHS scheme. Singh highlighted that inner strength is as crucial as physical combat skills for national security.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Urges Soldiers to Strengthen Combat Skills and Mental Resilience

  • Rajnath Singh stresses mental strength as vital for soldiers
  • Links spirituality and yoga to combat stress
  • Praises Brahma Kumaris' mental health initiatives
  • MoU signed for ex-servicemen's mental well-being
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Soldiers must excel in combat skills; proficient in mental stability & spirituality: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlights the need for soldiers to enhance mental stability and spirituality alongside combat skills in evolving warfare.

"Self-transformation is the seed, national transformation is its fruit. – Rajnath Singh"

Mount Abu, April 21

To deal with challenges emanating from today's constantly-evolving nature of warfare, soldiers must excel in the skills of combat while being equally proficient in mental stability and spiritual empowerment, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh while addressing an event organised at the Brahma Kumaris Headquarters in Mount Abu on Monday.

He emphasised that, now-a-days, wars are being fought on cyber, space, information and psychological fronts and there is a need for the soldiers to become mentally strong as the nation can be protected with not just weapons, but also with strong personality, enlightened consciousness and awareness.

Singh pointed out that while physical strength is fundamental for a soldier, mental strength is equally vital.

He stated that soldiers protect the nation while serving in difficult conditions, and these challenges are overcome through an energy born out of a strong inner-self.

He added that prolonged stress, uncertainty and working in difficult conditions could affect mental health, which calls for strengthening the inner self. The Brahma Kumaris' campaign to bolster the mental health of soldiers is a commendable step in that direction, he said.

Raksha Mantri added that this initiative will further strengthen the minds of the soldiers in view of the present global geopolitical scenario.

"The theme of the campaign 'Self-Empowerment - Through Inner Awakening' is extremely interesting and relevant in today's times. Self-transformation through meditation, yoga, positive thinking and self-dialogue will provide mental, emotional & spiritual strength to our brave soldiers. Self-transformation is the seed, national transformation is its fruit. In an atmosphere of global uncertainty, India can spread the message that protection of inner-self and borders is possible together," he said.

Singh described spirituality and yoga, which are ingrained in India's culture, as the biggest means to enhance mental well-being and deal with stress, anxiety and emotional turmoil.

He said an alert and strong security personnel become a lighthouse for the nation, which can face any storm with determination. He acknowledged the Security Service Wing of the Brahma Kumaris organisation for bolstering the security forces through residential, field & online programmes, special campaigns and force-specific projects.

As part of the event, an MoU was signed between the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence and Headquarters SSW, Rajyoga Education and Research Foundation of Brahma Kumaris in the presence of Rajnath Singh. The aim is to guide Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) beneficiaries towards achieving better mental health and reducing dependency on medicines.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such an important perspective! Modern warfare isn't just about physical strength anymore. Mental resilience is key 🔑 So glad our leaders recognize this. Meditation and yoga can truly transform our forces! 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the focus on mental health, I wonder if this partnership with Brahma Kumaris is the best approach. Wouldn't secular mental health professionals be more appropriate? The military should remain neutral in spiritual matters.
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Anjali M.
My brother serves in the army and the stress is real. This initiative could be life-changing for so many soldiers who suffer in silence. Proud of our government for taking mental health seriously! 💪
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Vikram P.
"Self-transformation is the seed, national transformation is its fruit" - what a powerful quote! This holistic approach to soldier welfare is exactly what we need in these challenging times.
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Sunita R.
As a psychologist, I've seen how meditation helps with PTSD. This MoU could be groundbreaking if implemented properly. Hope they track outcomes scientifically to measure effectiveness.
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Karan D.
Our soldiers deserve all the support they can get. Whether it's weapons or wellness programs, we must equip them with everything needed to protect our nation. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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