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Want peace, but won’t tolerate any harm to India’s self-respect: Rajnath on Sino-China border standoff

Defence Minister, who was the Chief Guest and Reviewing Officer of the Parade, conferred the ''President’s Commission'' on the 114 graduating Flight Cadets at the Air Force Academy at Dundigal

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Want peace, but won’t tolerate any harm to India’s self-respect: Rajnath on Sino-China border standoff

Aerobatic display by Sarang display team of IAF at the Combined Graduation Parade held at Air Force Academy, Hyderabad on Saturday.-NE photo

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HYDERABAD, DEC 19

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said India’s handling of the border standoff with China showed that the country was not weak and could give a befitting reply to any kind of transgression, aggression or unilateral acts. With the two countries have held several rounds of talks to resolve the issue, Singh said India wants peaceful resolution of disputes, but asserted no harm to its self-respect will be tolerated. India and China have been locked in an over seven-month standoff at eastern Ladakh.

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— Rajnath Singh (मोदी का परिवार) (@rajnathsingh) December 19, 2020

In his address at the Combined Graduation Parade at the Air Force Academy at Dundigal on the outskirts of the city, Singh also said China’s “attitude reflected that country’s intentions” during the COVID-19 crisis. “But we have shown that India is not weak. This is new India that will give a befitting reply to any kind of transgression, aggression or any unilateral action,” he said.

#CGP2020
The Raksha Mantri @rajnathsingh reviewed the Combined Graduation Parade at #AirForceAcademy, Dundigal on 19 Dec 20. Upon arrival, he was received by the CAS Air Chief Marshal #RKSBhadauria. AFA saw its 100th course passing out today since its establishment in 1971. pic.twitter.com/RoDjAD6YZ1

— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) December 19, 2020

India has found the support of many countries, even as it has received accolades, he said. Pointing out that rounds of talks have been held at the diplomatic and military levels to solve the issue, the Defence Minister said “let me reiterate, we don’t want conflict, but peace.

“But we will not tolerate any harm to the country’s self-respect,” the Defence Minister asserted. The country was prepared to face any situation, he said. Referring to the western sector, Singh said Pakistan was indulging in skirmishes on the borders and charged the neighbour with indulging in a “proxy war” using terrorism, despite being defeated by India in four wars. The armed forces and police were effectively dealing with terrorism, he said.

The graduating officers were joined by six officers from the #IndianNavy, five from #IndianCoastGuard and three from friendly foreign countries who earned their 'Wings' on successful completion of their flying training. pic.twitter.com/zog0G870za

— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) December 19, 2020

The country was not only handling terrorism effectively within but even taking action beyond the borders, he said. Referring to the airstrikes at terror camps in Balakot in Pakistan, he said they demonstrated India’s military strength to the world and the country’s firm intentions against terrorism. Stressing the need to change the strategies of war according to evolving times, Singh said the country may face challenges not only across the borders and the seas but also Space and Cyber domains, for which it needs to be prepared. “So it is necessary that you need to update yourself constantly. For future warfare and betterment, there must also be a scholar in you, besides a soldier,” he said.

The Defence Minister asked the newly commissioned officers to keep themselves updated about military strategy and technology and also focus on Artificial Intelligence. Observing that the government has recently taken several important measures to empower and promote indigenisation in the armed forces, he said, on the one hand, the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas has been inducted and operationalised, while, on the other, the fifth-generation multi-role fighter plane Rafale has also been included. As part of reforms, many steps, including  an increase in FDI limit in the defence sector, a new policy on defence manufacturing and corporatization of ordnance factories were taken, Singh said. He also said air defence and maritime command are at an advanced stage of consideration.

Earlier, the Defence Minister, who was the Chief Guest and Reviewing Officer of the Parade, conferred the ”President’s Commission” on the 114 graduating Flight Cadets. The officers also included 21 women who joined the growing number of women officers in the IAF, a defence release said.

Six officers from the Indian Navy, five from the Indian Coast Guard and three from friendly foreign countries (Vietnam-2 and Nigeria 1) were also awarded ”Wings”, it said.

Flying Officer Ashish Khattri from the Flying branch was awarded the President’s Plaque and Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in overall order of merit in the Pilots Course Flying Officer Yash Kshirsagar was awarded the President’s Plaque for being first in overall order of merit in Ground Duty branches, the release said.

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