“We are putting our Army in league of world’s most modern military forces”: PM Modi



Desk |
Updated:
Oct 31, 2024 16:29 IST

Kachchh (Gujarat) [India], October 31 (Desk): Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Thursday that India is equipping its military and security forces with modern resources, addressing the demands of the twenty-first century.
Speaking to troops after celebrating Diwali with them, PM Modi asserted that the country is placing its military among the world’s most advanced armed forces.
“Keeping in mind the needs of the twenty-first century, we are equipping our armed forces with modern resources. We are positioning our military among the world’s most modern forces, with self-reliance in the defence sector as the foundation of these efforts,” the Prime Minister remarked.
PM Modi also highlighted another aspect of national security that often goes undiscussed: border tourism.
“Our Kachchh region has tremendous potential. Our remarkable centres of attraction and sites of faith, rich in heritage, are nature’s gifts. The mangrove forests of Kachchh and the Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat are crucial. The Gujarat coastline supports a vibrant ecosystem of marine life and flora. The government has taken steps to expand these mangrove forests,” he noted.
The Prime Minister further emphasised that Bharat cannot compromise on even an inch of its borders.
“That’s why our policies align with the resolve of our armed forces. We place our trust in the determination of our soldiers, not in the words of our adversaries,” he affirmed.
“Serving our motherland is a rare privilege. When the nation witnesses your unwavering resolve, unrelenting bravery, and unparalleled valour, it feels reassured of its safety and peace. When the world sees you, it recognises India’s strength; when enemies see you, they see the end of their sinister plans. When you roar with enthusiasm, the purveyors of terror tremble with fear,” PM Modi told the soldiers.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi celebrated Diwali with personnel from the Border Security Force (BSF), Army, Navy, and Air Force at Lakki Nala in the Sir Creek area of Kachchh, Gujarat.
The area where the Prime Minister spent Diwali is notably inhospitable, with extreme temperatures and challenging terrain. PM Modi has observed this tradition with the troops every Diwali since he took office in 2014.
Additionally, the Prime Minister honoured Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at the Statue of Unity in Kevadia, Gujarat, on National Unity Day.
He also attended a parade and observed an air show by the Suryakiran Aerobatic Team of the Indian Air Force. (Desk)

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