Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized that self-reliance in defence is crucial for India's survival in today's volatile world. He cited the successful Operation Sindoor as a prime example of indigenous capabilities in action. The minister announced the ambitious Sudarshan Chakra Mission to provide complete aerial protection across critical locations. He expressed confidence in India's progress toward achieving full defence autonomy through indigenous technology.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Says Defence Self-Reliance Vital for Survival

  • Stresses self-reliance as essential for national sovereignty and autonomy
  • Highlights Operation Sindoor as proof of indigenous defence capabilities
  • Warns against dependence on others amid global trade wars
  • Announces Sudarshan Chakra Mission for complete aerial protection
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In today's era of terrorism, self-reliance in defence is not merely option, but condition for survival and progress: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh states self-reliance in defence is a condition for survival, citing Operation Sindoor and global instability as key reasons.

"This is not protectionism. It is about sovereignty. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, August 30

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during his address at a Defence Conclave with the theme 'Warfare in the 21st Century' in New Delhi, stated that in today's era of terrorism, pandemics and regional conflicts, self-reliance in defence is not merely an option but a condition for survival and progress.

It is not about protectionism; it is about sovereignty and national autonomy, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in a statement, citing the Defence Minister.

He highlighted that the conclave comes at a significant moment, with India's Armed Forces displaying valour through Operation Sindoor just months ago, while conflicts, trade wars and instability continue to shape the global landscape. Rajnath Singh underlined that the geopolitical shifts have shown the nation that dependence on others for defence is no longer an option. He added that the Government, under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has always believed that a self-reliant India alone can safeguard its strategic autonomy, the statement said.

The Defence Minister stated that many developed nations are resorting to protectionist measures, with situations of trade war and tariff war becoming increasingly serious. He stressed that self-reliance in defence should not be confused with isolation.

"This is not protectionism. It is about sovereignty. When a nation of youth, energy, technology and possibilities moves towards self-reliance, the world pauses and takes note. This is the strength that enables India to withstand global pressures and emerge stronger," he added.

Rajnath Singh hailed Operation Sindoor as a shining example of India's growing indigenous defence capabilities. He said that the precise strikes carried out by the armed forces on their targets using indigenous equipment demonstrated that no mission can be successful without vision, long preparation and coordination, the statement added.

"Operation Sindoor may appear to be a story of a war of a few days, India's victory and Pakistan's defeat, but years of strategic preparation and defence preparedness have played a long role behind it," he added.

He underscored that India's forces, through years of hard work and reliance on indigenous equipment, executed the operation effectively and decisively.

The Defence Minister described the Sudarshan Chakra Mission as a game-changing initiative for India's future security. Announced by the Prime Minister, the mission envisions providing complete aerial protection to critical locations across the country within the next decade, using both defensive and offensive technologies, the statement said.

Citing lessons from Operation Sindoor, he underlined the growing importance of air defence in modern warfare. Rajnath Singh further mentioned that DRDO successfully tested an indigenous integrated air defence weapon system on August 23, 2025, which hit three targets simultaneously, marking the first step towards realising the Prime Minister's vision. He expressed confidence that although full implementation will take time, the Ministry of Defence has already moved decisively forward in this direction.

- ANI

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Priya S
Self-reliance in defence is crucial but we must also ensure quality control and timely delivery. Sometimes indigenous projects get delayed. Hope the Sudarshan Chakra mission meets its deadlines.
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Aditya G
Operation Sindoor was a turning point for Indian defence. When our forces used indigenous equipment successfully, it sent a strong message to the world. More power to our scientists and armed forces! 💪
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian defence developments, I'm impressed by the progress. The three-target simultaneous hit test shows serious technological advancement. India is becoming a defence powerhouse.
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Karthik V
This is good direction but we need more private sector participation in defence manufacturing. Government should create better ecosystem for startups and MSMEs in defence sector.
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Nisha Z
Proud of our defence forces and scientists! 👏 The integrated air defence system test is a major achievement. Hope we become completely self-reliant in critical defence technologies soon.

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