In Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh marked the occasion of Dussehra by conducting a “Shastra Puja” and celebrating the festival with Indian Army soldiers stationed in this strategically significant region, which sits near the border with China.
During this visit, Defense Minister Singh, joined by Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande, carried out a comprehensive assessment of India’s military preparedness along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. He praised the dedication and extraordinary valor of the troops for safeguarding the border, underscoring the unwavering commitment exhibited by these soldiers.
The region had historical significance, as it was the site of a conflict in 1962 when Chinese forces clashed with Indian troops, resulting in the capture of Tawang town on October 24th of that year.
In an interaction with the soldiers, after touring Bum-La and several other forward posts, Minister Singh stressed the importance of enhancing the nation’s security infrastructure in light of the current global context.
He emphasized the ongoing efforts to strengthen India’s military capabilities through the domestic production of defense equipment. “The country’s citizens are immensely proud of your relentless spirit, unwavering dedication, and unparalleled bravery in the face of challenging conditions while safeguarding our borders,” he told the troops.
Minister Singh extended his gratitude to the soldiers for their unwavering commitment and unyielding courage, ensuring the safety of the nation and its people.
Following the ‘Shastra Puja’ with the troops in Tawang, Minister Singh spoke about the significance of Dussehra, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. In his address, he commended the righteousness and moral values embodied by the brave armed forces personnel, which mirror the essence of the Vijayadashmi festival.
He emphasized that the valor and dedication of the armed forces were key contributors to India’s increasing global stature and recognition as one of the world’s most powerful nations.
Minister Singh credited India’s economic success as one reason for its growing global prominence. However, he highlighted that without effective protection of India’s borders by the armed forces, the country’s stature would not have risen.
He also emphasized the government’s efforts to bolster the nation’s military capabilities by promoting the domestic production of defense equipment. “Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has made substantial progress toward self-reliance in defense. We no longer rely solely on imports for military upgrades; we now manufacture numerous major weapons and platforms within the country,” Minister Singh explained.
He noted that foreign companies are being encouraged to share their technology and collaborate in the production of defense equipment in India. “In 2014, defense exports were valued at approximately Rs 1,000 crore, but today, we export defense equipment worth thousands of crores,” Minister Singh proudly stated.
This celebration of Dussehra with soldiers at the strategically vital location near the LAC coincided with the prolonged standoff between India and China in various friction points in eastern Ladakh, which has lasted for over three years.
Minister Singh’s “Shastra Puja” during Dussehra has been a recurring tradition, even during his tenure as the Union Home Minister in the previous NDA government.
The standoff between Indian and Chinese troops continues in certain friction points in eastern Ladakh, despite disengagement in some areas following extensive diplomatic and military negotiations. India maintains that normalizing its relationship with China depends on achieving peace in the border regions.
In response to the eastern Ladakh standoff, the Indian Army has substantially increased troop and weaponry deployment along the approximately 3,500 km-long LAC, including in the Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh sectors.