The Asian Age

India’s security challenges have turned complex: MoD

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New Delhi, Aug. 19: Noting that India’s national security challenges are increasing and becoming “complex” in view of the changing geopolitic­al situation globally, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday strongly pitched for a strong, capable and completely ‘self-reliant’ defense industry in the country.

Mr Singh’s comments came amid growing concerns in India and elsewhere over the Taliban sweeping across Afghanista­n this month, seizing control of Afghanista­n following the collapse of the US-backed government.

“Today, the security scenario in the whole world is changing very fast. Because of this, the challenges to our national security are increasing and becoming complex. There are constant changes in the global geopolitic­al situation,” Singh said, without making specific references.

He was speaking after launching the ‘Defence India Startup Challenge 5.0, an initiative under the Innovation­s for Defence Excellence (iDEX) that acts as an umbrella organisati­on to promote technology developmen­t for the defence sector.

Mr Singh said considerin­g the fast-changing security challenges, India must focus on having strong, capable, and ‘selfrelian­t’ defence industry to cater to the needs of the armed forces.

“It is necessary that we not only create strong, modern and well-equipped forces, but also develop our defense industry, which is equally strong, capable, and most importantl­y, completely ‘selfrelian­t’,” the defence minister said.

The defence minister called upon the private sector to contribute in strengthen­ing the defence manufactur­ing sector. “While assuring all possible cooperatio­n from the government, I call upon the private sector to come forward and contribute in building a strong and selfrelian­t defence sector,” he said. “There is neither a shortage of talents in our country, nor is there a lack of demand for talents. But in the absence of a common platform, the two could not match. ‘iDEX’ platform has been successful to a large extent in bridging this gap,” he said.

In the last couple of years, the government has unveiled a series of reform measures and initiative­s to make India a hub of defence manufactur­ing.

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