Union Minister Sanjay Seth highlights achievements of 11 years of Modi government, says defence exports have seen major leap

ANI June 11, 2025 344 views

Union Minister Sanjay Seth showcased India's defence export boom to 92 nations under Modi's leadership. He credited counter-terror ops like Sindoor for crushing terror camps while highlighting border infrastructure upgrades. The minister outlined ambitious targets including Rs 3.5 lakh crore defence production by 2029 and Viksit Bharat by 2047. Seth also took swipes at Congress for "questioning national achievements" like Chandrayaan success.

"Earlier we were only buyers, but today India exports defence equipment to 92 countries" - Sanjay Seth
Shimla, June 10: Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Tuesday addressed a press conference in Shimla to mark the completion of 11 years of the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.

Key Points

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Defence exports surged to Rs 23,500 crore with Rs 50,000 crore target

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27 crore Indians lifted out of poverty in Modi era

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Operation Sindoor crushed 9 terror hideouts

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BRO transformed border infrastructure in extreme conditions

Seth highlighted the Modi government's achievements and outlined the vision for a "developed India" by 2047.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's every resolution has been grounded in reality -- whether for daughters, farmers, or the poor. When Modiji takes a pledge, the nation joins hands to fulfil it," Seth declared.

He said more than 27 crore Indians have moved above the poverty line, and over 10 lakh government jobs have been created.

Speaking about the vision for 2047, the centenary of India's independence, Seth said the goal is to create a prosperous and powerful India.

"When India turns 100, every citizen, from farmers to students, from media professionals to entrepreneurs, will be a brand ambassador of a developed India," he remarked.

"If it's about agriculture, there will be a brand ambassador from among the farmers. If it's about education, there will be a brand ambassador from the student community. If it's about the media, even you (journalists) are brand ambassadors of Viksit Bharat," he told reporters.

Referring to India's recent counter-terrorism operations, Seth said that "terrorism has been pulverised" and cited Operation Sindoor as a decisive blow against terrorist camps.

"Those terrorists who dared to touch the sindoor of our daughters have been reduced to dust. Within minutes, nine terrorist hideouts were destroyed besides airbases were hit," he said.

Seth also praised the bravery of Indian Armed Forces.

"I salute our brave soldiers and personnel who acted with lightning speed and precision," he said.

On internal security, Seth said that under the leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah, Naxalism is breathing its last.

"Today, employment and development have reached areas once affected by extremism," he said.

Highlighting the transformation in India's defence sector, Sanjay Seth said, "Earlier we were only buyers, but today India exports defence equipment to 92 countries. This is the new strength of India."

He informed that defence exports had reached Rs 23,500 crore last year, and the target is Rs 50,000 crore in the next two years, with an ambitious goal of Rs 3.5 lakh crore by 2029.

India's indigenous defence strength includes warships, Prachand helicopters, BrahMos, Akash and Prithvi missiles, he said. He noted that the value of domestic defence manufacturing now stands at Rs 1.27 lakh crore.

"We've made our armed forces self-reliant. Today, even the world's armies are buying from us," he added.

Seth said the number of NCC cadets has increased from 17 lakh to 20 lakh, and nearly 1,700 girls are now working actively in the defence sector.

"This is a symbol of empowerment and transformation," he said.

Praising the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), Seth said India's border infrastructure has seen a historic turnaround.

"From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, BRO has built world-class tunnels, bridges, and roads, even at minus 40 degrees Celsius," he noted.

"Earlier, border villages were considered the last. Today, they are treated as the first. People are no longer migrating from these villages; they are staying back and farming," he added.

Seth took sharp digs at opposition parties, particularly the Congress, accusing them of questioning every national achievement.

"There are people who feel pain even when India successfully lands on the moon; they need treatment. The nation has sidelined such people, and Congress has been pushed to the margins," he said.

"Earlier, they used to say don't build roads on the borders, as it would help the enemy. But we built them for our soldiers, and the results are in front of us," he added.

Seth said India is on the path to become the third-largest economy in the world.

He also cited a record GST collection of Rs 2 lakh crore, calling it a testimony to the strength of India's economic growth.

The minister also talked about the environment initiatives of the government.

"We are running the campaign 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam', a tribute to our mothers and to Mother Earth," he said.

The Union MoS said that the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047 is not just of Prime Minister alone but a national mission in which every Indian is a stakeholder and a brand ambassador.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Defence exports crossing ₹23,500 crore is truly remarkable! 🇮🇳 But I wish the minister had spoken more about reducing our dependence on Russian arms. We need to balance strategic ties with true Atmanirbharta. Still, proud of our forces and BRO's border infrastructure work!
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Priya M.
As a daughter of an Army officer, I'm emotional hearing about our defence achievements. But can we please stop politicizing armed forces? Soldiers serve the nation, not any particular government. The 1,700 women in defence is my favorite stat - beti bachao, beti padhao showing results! 💪
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Arvind S.
Good to see focus on border villages - finally! My cousin serves in BRO near China border and says infrastructure has improved dramatically. But why no mention of ongoing Chinese incursions? We celebrate exports but must remain vigilant about threats. Jai Hind!
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Sunita T.
While defence growth is impressive, I wish they talked more about farmer welfare too. My brother's a farmer in Punjab - when will agri reforms match defence achievements? Also, "27 crore out of poverty" needs verification - in my village, many still struggle despite govt schemes. Balance is important.
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Vikram J.
BrahMos exports to Philippines, Akash missiles to Armenia - this is the New India we dreamed of! � But minister should avoid unnecessary digs at opposition. National security should be above politics. That said, the ₹3.5 lakh crore defence export target by 2029 is ambitious but achievable!
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Neha P.
As an engineer working with HAL, I've seen our defence manufacturing grow firsthand. But we need more transparency in job creation data - 10 lakh govt jobs sounds good but where are they? Also, more women needed in technical roles, not just 1,700. Still, proud of our progress! ✈️

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