Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Can give befitting reply to any ‘superpower’: Rajnath

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DEFENCE MINISTER HAILS COURAGE OF SOLDIERS FOR ‘ELIMINATIN­G TERRORISTS ON PAKISTAN SOIL’

BENGALURU: India does not want a war but its soldiers are capable of giving befitting reply if any ‘superpower’ hurts the country’s pride, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday amid the eightmonth-old border standoff with China.

“We don’t want war and we are in favour of protecting everyone’s security but I want to say this in clear terms that if any superpower wants to hurt our pride then our soldiers are capable of giving them a befitting reply,” Singh said.

The Defence Minister underlined that India never wanted conflict with any nation and preferred to maintain peace and friendly ties with its neighbours.

“It always wanted peace and friendly ties with its neighbours because it’s in our blood and culture,” he said at the fifth Armed Forces Veterans’ Day at the Headquarte­rs Training Command of the Indian Air Force in Bengaluru.

Referring to the standoff with China, he said the Indian solIt diers displayed exemplary courage and patience and if that can be narrated then every Indian will feel proud.

“I can tell you that things that had never happened in past took place this time.” “No one can imagine that the Indian Forces carried out such charismati­c works but I dont want to get into those details,” he said.

Singh hailed the Indian soldiers who showed extraordin­ary courage in “eliminatin­g terrorists on the Pakistan soil”.

The Union Minister called upon the veterans to play a significan­t role of sharing their experience­s with the society and inspire youth to get into the defence services.

Speaking about the issues challengin­g the veterans, Singh said after retirement income reduces while responsibi­lities increase. “I know that the government has done much for you but I believe that much more needs to be done,” he pointed out.

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