Indigenous Weapons and Self-Reliance
The Raksha Mantri stressed the importance of using indigenous weapons, saying self-reliance is both a necessity and a hallmark of India’s defense strategy. He cited that domestic defense production has increased from Rs 46,000 crore in 2014 to Rs 1.51 lakh crore today, while exports surged from less than Rs 1,000 crore to approximately Rs 24,000 crore. The government, led by PM Narendra Modi, is equipping the Armed Forces with state-of-the-art, indigenous weapons tailored to national requirements.
Modernisation and Army Transformation
Shri Rajnath Singh outlined the Indian Army’s roadmap to become the world’s most powerful force by 2047, highlighting a three-phase transformation: consolidation, excellence, and modernization. He lauded the army’s focus on physical, mental, and technological preparedness to meet challenges arising from new dimensions of warfare and stressed strengthening inter-service linkages.
Unity, Peacekeeping, and National Integration
The Defence Minister called the Indian Army a beacon of courage, dedication, and sacrifice. He noted that soldiers from diverse cultural backgrounds unite for a common goal, contributing to national integration and acting as a pillar of nation-building. He highlighted the army’s role in UN Peacekeeping Missions, delivering medical aid, infrastructure support, and humanitarian assistance abroad, reinforcing India’s philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
Women and Youth in Armed Forces
Raksha Mantri emphasized the growing role of women in the Armed Forces, noting that Permanent Commission and NDA admission for women have expanded opportunities. He appealed to the youth to develop mental, moral, and leadership qualities required to serve, and urged citizens to support soldiers’ families and uphold national unity.
Army Day Celebrations in Jaipur
The Army Day program in Jaipur included troop interactions, Shaurya Sandhya showcasing valor, paramotor shows, martial arts displays like Kalaripayattu and Mallakhamb, and a performance by the Nepalese Army Band. The evening featured a spectacular enactment of Operation Sindoor and a drone show.
Additionally, 50 NAMAN Centres were virtually launched under Project NAMAN, providing veterans, pensioners, and next-of-kin with SPARSH-enabled services and government facilitation at a single, accessible location.
