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Defence Minister graces ‘Year of Civilians’ commemorative event in New Delhi

  • India’s offensive & defensive responses need to be further strengthened in view of turmoil in rules-based international order: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

  • “India’s economic prosperity is linked to maritime security in Indian Ocean Region; Protecting territorial waters, ensuring freedom of navigation & keeping sea routes safe is necessary”

  • “Cyber security is an important aspect of maritime security; Ignoring cyber security concerns can be detrimental/fatal”

New Delhi, January 17. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has underlined the need to strengthen India’s offensive and defensive responses in view of the turmoil being witnessed in the rules-based international order. Addressing an event, organised to commemorate 2024 as the Year of Naval Civilians, in New Delhi on January 17, 2025, Defence Minister highlighted the increasing complexities for the Armed Forces due to the tense geopolitical security scenario and pitched to increase the critical capability of the country at the earliest.

“If we assess the entire decade from a defence & security perspective, we can say that it has been a volatile decade. We are witnessing conflicts and wars in different regions across the world. Keeping these things in mind, we need planning, resourcing and budgeting for our security. There is a need to adopt a consultative approach. We need to take inputs from all the stakeholders on how to face future challenges. Our forces should be equipped and ready according to the changing times,” said Mr. Rajnath Singh, emphasising that the civilian workforce, an integral part of the Armed Forces, will play a crucial role in the planning process.

Defence Minister stressed that the military is surging forward with a big mandate & complex structure and the civilian workforce “soldiers without uniforms” play a pivotal role as they work behind-the-scenes to provide significant strength to the troops. He asserted that patriotism, valour and discipline help the soldiers to fulfill their responsibility of protecting the country from threats & challenges and the civilian workforce should imbibe these values to further bolster the security infrastructure. “In the broader perspective of national service, every responsible civilian is a soldier without uniform and every soldier is a civilian in uniform,” he said.

In view of India’s strategic location and its geopolitical situation in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), Mr. Rajnath Singh reiterated the resolve of the Government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to strengthen the Navy, terming it as a necessity in today’s times. He referred to the recent commissioning of three world-class warships – INS Surat, INS Nilgiri & INS Vaghsheer – built in India by Mazagon Dock Limited, stating that it was a result of concerted efforts of all stakeholders. He termed the ships as a symbol of India’s empowerment.

“India’s economic prosperity is linked to maritime security. It is, therefore, necessary to protect our territorial waters, ensure freedom of navigation, and keep sea routes, which are our maritime highways, safe. In recent years, major naval powers have reduced their presence in IOR, while the Indian Navy has increased it. There is a possibility of increase in threats in the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea and the sea areas adjacent to East African countries. In view of this, the Indian Navy is working towards increasing its presence further,” Defence Minister said.

Mr. Rajnath Singh described cyber security as an important aspect of maritime security in today’s times, stating that ignoring cyber attacks can prove to be detrimental/fatal. He laid stress on the need to run a special awareness campaign on cyber security in the Armed Forces.

Defence Minister voiced the Government’s commitment to recognise the contribution of every individual serving the nation. “No one should be left behind. This is the idea with which we are working under the leadership of the Prime Minister. If we talk specifically about the Indian Navy, we have given equal preference to civilian and uniformed employees,” he said.

Mr. Rajnath Singh listed out the initiatives taken for the welfare of the Naval Civilians, including the Insurance Scheme which ensures financial security to the employees and their families. He assured that the Government will take all possible steps to strengthen the Armed Forces, adding that every Indian stands with them.

Defence Minister exhorted the civilian workforce to stay abreast with the latest technological advancements and upgrade their skills to realise the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047. He exuded confidence that, with joint efforts, the nation will be able to tackle future challenges and become a developed nation.

“Our goal is to work with ‘Whole of the Government’ approach. It should not be linked only to the level of department or organisation. If people work together, then no matter which organisation they are associated with, they will work for the larger goal of the country. Moving beyond the ‘Whole of the Government’ approach, we should work with ‘Whole of the People’ approach. Together, we will not only strengthen India from a strategic point of view, but will also give new dimensions to its holistic development,” Defence Minister added.

Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan were among the dignitaries present at the event, which spotlighted the significant contributions of Naval Civilians through an array of activities that brought forth their artistic talents, professional excellence and spirit of service.

In his welcome address, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi acknowledged the critical role that the Naval Civilians play in supporting various facets of the Indian Navy’s operations including technical assistance, administrative management and logistics support. Their support is essential to the Navy’s combat readiness and operational success, he said.

The event commenced with a special photo and painting exhibition that displayed the artistic talents and achievements of Naval Civilians. The artworks depicted scenes of life at workplace and various contributions of civilians in the operational support of the Navy. The exhibition highlighted not only the technical roles played by Naval Civilians but also their creative expressions which capture the essence of their contributions in the Navy’s mission.

A special moment of the ceremony was the introduction of the recipients of Prime Minister’s Shram Awards to Defence Minister. The Shram Awards are presented annually to the individuals who have shown extraordinary devotion and outstanding contributions in their respective roles.

In recognition of exemplary service and contributions, Mr. Rajnath Singh presented nine meritorious awards and 16 cash awards to Naval Civilians who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and professionalism in their line of duty. Defence Minister commended the awardees for their commitment, resilience and contribution beyond the call of duty in their respective roles.

A short movie highlighting various initiatives and activities undertaken in the ‘Year of Naval Civilians’ was played on the occasion. Adding a melodic touch to the celebration, the Indian Navy released a special song dedicated to Naval Civilians which vividly captures the contributions of Naval Civilians in the Navy. The song conveys the dedication, resilience and hard work that Naval Civilians bring to their roles and their untiring efforts complementing the Navy’s operations. The song was performed live by a group of Naval Civilian singers. The powerful lyrics and soulful melody stirred the audience evoking a sense of pride, unity and received an enthusiastic round of applause.

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