Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh interacted with Navy Children School students during their Diamond Jubilee celebrations. He encouraged students to uphold strong national pride and pursue goals with sincerity. Singh emphasized that defence self-reliance is a necessity for India's survival in current geopolitics. He also praised defence schools for instilling leadership and integrity values in students.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Tells Navy School Students Uphold National Pride

  • Emphasized discipline and patriotism in student character development
  • Called self-reliance a survival condition for defence sector
  • Highlighted schools' vital role in nation-building and values
  • Stressed that foreign defence dependence is not an option for India
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'Uphold sense of national pride': Rajnath Singh tells students of Navy School

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized national pride, discipline, and patriotism during Navy Children School Delhi's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

"Atmanirbharta is not just an advantage but has become a necessity - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, Sep 8

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday asked students to uphold a strong sense of national pride in all their endeavours and emphasised the role of discipline, service, and patriotism in shaping their character and aspirations.

As part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Navy Children School (NCS), Delhi, Rajnath Singh interacted with the students and the Principal of the school at his office in South Block. Addressing the students, the Defence Minister encouraged them to dream with purpose and pursue their goals with sincerity. He exhorted them to stay humble yet strong and to fulfil their duties in whichever capacity with honesty and respect.

Emphasising character development of children in their formative years, the Defence Minister lauded the role of NCS in shaping the character and aspirations of students through discipline, service, and patriotism. He acknowledged the vital role schools under the Ministry of Defence play in nation-building, emphasising that these institutions are not just centres of learning but platforms that imbue the next generation with values of leadership, integrity, and responsibility.

During the event, the Defence Ministry was given a brief overview of NCS’s vision and achievements, with the students sharing their experiences of how the school is playing a central role in their holistic development. The students also presented handcrafted tokens of respect to the Raksha Mantri, along with a coffee table book and the school crest.

Earlier, the Defence Minister underscored the importance of Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in the defence sector, calling it a "condition for survival and progress" in the 21st century. He said that in the prevailing geopolitical circumstances, dependence on foreign countries for defence requirements is "not an option" for India. Highlighting the rapidly changing global environment, he added, "Be it pandemics, terrorism, or regional conflicts, this century has proven to be the most unstable and challenging on every front so far. In such circumstances, if we talk about today's strategic requirements, it becomes clear that Atmanirbharta is not just an advantage but has become a necessity."

- IANS

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Priya S
Atmanirbharta in defence is absolutely crucial! We've seen how dependency on other countries can create problems. Glad our leadership is focusing on self-reliance. Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just rhetoric. Our education system needs practical reforms to actually instill these values, not just speeches.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see leaders engaging with young students. These interactions can truly inspire the next generation of leaders and patriots.
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Vikram M
Defence schools have always produced exceptional citizens. The discipline and values they instill are unmatched. Proud of our armed forces institutions!
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Michael C
The emphasis on staying humble yet strong is such valuable advice for young people everywhere. Character building is as important as academic excellence.

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