Rajnath Singh Lauds Indian Armed Forces for Humanitarian Role Beyond the Battlefield
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the Indian Armed Forces for extending their valour beyond combat, rendering swift humanitarian aid during disasters. At 'Shaurya Sandhya' in New Delhi, Singh emphasized their ethos of 'Nation First & Service Before Self', highlighting their role in operations like Sindoor and post-catastrophe aid.
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In a passionate speech at the 'Shaurya Sandhya' event in New Delhi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commended the unparalleled courage and commitment of the Indian Armed Forces, which extend beyond the battlefield to humanitarian assistance in disaster-stricken areas. He expressed immense pride in their ability to swiftly deliver aid during crises like earthquakes, floods, and tsunamis, illustrating their essential role as first responders both domestically and internationally.
Highlighting the golden chapter of Operation Sindoor, Singh paid tribute to the indomitable spirit of the Defence Forces, underscoring the government's steadfast dedication to combating terrorism. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government remains resolute in its decisive actions against terrorism, the Defence Ministry noted.
The event, blending art and military valor, featured performances by renowned artists, emphasizing the synergy between courage and cultural expression. Among the attendees were high-ranking defence officials, celebrating the cohesive spirit that music and military bands instill within the armed forces, transforming individual identity into a united strength.
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