Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM hands over indigenous LCH, other equipment to armed forces

Modi also lays foundation of first unit of Jhansi node of UP Defence Industrial Corridor

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KANPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi ceremonial­ly handed over the indigenous­ly developed light combat helicopter (LCH), drones and electronic warfare suite to the three services as part of the Rashtra Raksha Samarpan Parv at a ceremony in Jhansi on Friday.

He said the Rashtra Raksha Samarpan Parv was the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the defence sector in India. He also laid the foundation stone of a ₹400 crore plant of Bharat Dynamics Limted, the first unit of the Jhansi node of UP Defence Industrial Corridor that would come up on 183 acres.

This initiative would give Jhansi a new recognitio­n, boost MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprise­s) in the Bundelkhan­d region and create job opportunit­ies for the youth, he said. The prime minister said the Bundelkhan­d region, once known for its valour and courage, would be playing the role of “sarathi’ in the UP Defence Industrial Corridor and would be one of the major centres of India’s defence strength.

Rememberin­g hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand who was from Jhansi, Modi said at a time when the strength of our forces is increasing, India was preparing the ground for the capable youth to protect the country in the future.

He was referring to the opening of 100 new Sainik schools across the country that he launched from Jhansi.

“These 100 Sainik Schools will work to put the future of the country in the hands of powerful people,” the prime minister said.

Modi said the government has started the admission of girls in Sainik Schools. “Admission of girl students has started in 33 Sainik schools. They will produce daughters like Rani Laxmi Bai to take the responsibi­lity of defence, security and developmen­t of the country,” he said.

These Sainik Schools would be set up in partnershi­p with private institutio­ns. In all, the PM

inaugurate­d or laid the foundation stone for projects worth ₹3414 crore in Jhansi. It included an ultra mega solar park worth ₹3000 crore in Garautha, which would produce 600 megawatt of electricit­y on completion.

Laying emphasis on gaining self-reliance in defence, he said history was replete with examples that India never lost a war for lack of courage and valour.

“If Rani Laxmi Bai had modern weapons like the British back in 1857 (the First War of Independen­ce), history would have been different,” he said.

The time has come when India, which was known as an arms buyer, would be a global player in arms export, he stressed.

At the ceremony, Modi formally gave light combat helicopter (LCH) designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited (HAL) to Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, UAVs built by Indian startups to Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane, and the DRDO-designed and Bharat Electronic­s Limited-manufactur­ed advanced electronic warfare suite for naval ships to Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh.

Prime Mnister Narendra Modi also launched the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Alumni Associatio­n in Jhansi.

Earlier, he unveiled stone signage on Maharani Laxmi Bai and inaugurate­d Atal Ekta Park in Jhansi.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with CM Yogi Adityanath at the ‘Rashtra Raksha Samparpan Parv’ in Jhansi on Friday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with CM Yogi Adityanath at the ‘Rashtra Raksha Samparpan Parv’ in Jhansi on Friday.

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