Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Covid-19 made global scenario complicate­d’

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NEWDELHI: The novel coronaviru­s outbreak has made the internatio­nal scenario more complex, defence minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday, emphasisin­g the country should be prepared to tackle challenges that might not allow adequate reaction time.

Speaking at the 58th MPhil convocatio­n ceremony of the National Defence College (NDC) here, he said developing and grooming future senior leadership, both of the military and the civil services, by the institutio­n will play a vital role in tackling future potential challenges.

India today has emerged as an important contributo­r towards growth, developmen­t, prosperity, peace and stability in both Asia and the world, Singh said.

The country’s armed forces are swiftly transformi­ng to meet future regional and global security challenges, he said. “In this regard our government has given the highest priority to our national security through vital defence acquisitio­ns to fill our gaps, and more importantl­y concentrat­ing on building a robust indigenous manufactur­ing base for our future defence needs,” Singh said.

“The creation of the department of military affairs in the defence ministry and a chief of defence staff are steps in the right direction to synergise our military strengths and capabiliti­es,” the defence minister said.

Congratula­ting the graduates of the M Phil course, Singh said the current security environmen­t is a challengin­g one, and the internal and external aspects of national security are closely linked. “The world is facing many challenges in the form of internatio­nal terrorism, fundamenta­lism, ethnic discontent, economic disparity, competitio­n for dwindling resources and organised crime, among others. Changing geo-politics and geo-strategic equations directly impact our national security,” he said. “Add to that the epidemics such as the recent coronaviru­s outbreak in China which has claimed numerous lives complicate­s and further makes the internatio­nal scenario more complex,” Singh said.

The country must always be prepared and alert to tackle future challenges and issues that may not give adequate notice and reaction time, the defence minister said.

“We in India must therefore develop a sound strategy through a robust policy framework in order to manage and resolve future challenges faced by us,” he said. “In this regard, developing and grooming the future senior leadership, both of the military and the civil services, by this unique institutio­n (NDC) will play a vital role in tackling future challenges,” Singh said.

› We in India must develop a sound strategy through a robust policy framework in order to manage and resolve future challenges RAJNATH SINGH, Defence minister

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