Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said PM Modi's vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' is "making India one of the strongest and most respected countries in the world"

NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government is leaving no stone unturned to realise the "dream of a New India" that is not dependent on any country to fulfil its needs, especially those related to security, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

During an event here, he also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' is "making India one of the strongest and most respected countries in the world" and exuded confidence that the country will achieve the target of Rs 1.75 lakh crore of defence production by 2025.

Underlining the steps taken by the defence ministry to achieve 'Atmanirbharta' (self-reliance) in defence, Singh said, "The issuance of three positive indigenisation lists of 310 items as well as encouraging the private sector to become a part of the nation's growth story is testament to the government's unwavering commitment to provide the armed forces with indigenously developed state-of-the-art weapons and platforms, and equip them to deal with all future challenges."

The domestic industry has the capacity and capability to manufacture the latest defence platforms in water, land, sky and space in the next few years, and the "government is making all efforts to provide them with the necessary environment," he was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the ministry.

At an Army seminar in Delhi on September 12, Singh had said that the government was committed to creating a robust, secure and self-reliant logistics system to effectively deal with future security challenges.

On Friday, the minister asserted that "the government is leaving no stone unturned to realise the dream of a 'New India' which is not dependent on any country to fulfil its needs, especially those related to security".

He also lauded the "timely and bold decisions" taken by Modi which, he said, have "transformed India's image in the world from a silent observer to an assertor and provider".

"Defence exports, which were once Rs 1,900 crore, have now crossed Rs 13,000 crore," the defence minister noted.

He also exuded confidence that India will be "achieving the target of Rs 1.75 lakh crore of defence production by 2025, which includes export of Rs 35,000 crore".

He made special mention of the country's first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, with 76 per cent indigenous content, which was commissioned by the prime minister on September 2 in Kochi. He termed it as an important milestone in India's path to achieve self-reliance.

Singh, however, made it clear that "'Atmanirbharta' does not mean isolation". He defined it as India's resolve to give hope and relief to the whole world.

"Today, the world has realised that the manufacturing hub should not be in any one country. In the changed circumstances, big MNCs are exploring new options to decentralise its manufacturing. India not only fulfils that quest, but also gives hope that this manufacturing shift has the potential to provide a new lift to the entire global economy. India is the centre of global optimism," he said.

"We have an ocean of opportunities, plethora of options and a feeling of openness. 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' opens new doors with an open mind. Our aim is to safeguard national interests and, at the same time, help our friendly countries to achieve their goals. The vision is clear - 'Make in India, Make for the World'," he said.

Recalling former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said the present government is taking forward his vision of 'Nation First'.

"It was under the leadership of Atal ji that the country came back on the growth trajectory. He focused on infrastructure development and welfare of the poor; controlled inflation and brought the growth rate of the economy to beyond 8 per cent. Now, under the leadership of our current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has become the world's fifth largest economy," he added.

In the last eight years, procedural as well as structural reforms have been undertaken, Singh said.

He also said during the COVID-19 pandemic, India carried out the largest ever vaccination drive.

"We not only protected our citizens, but extended help to other countries. Covid vaccines, medicines and other essential items were supplied to about 100 countries. During the initial phase of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, our prime minister spoke with presidents of the US, Russia and Ukraine, and through 'Operation Ganga' we managed to rescue around 22,500 Indian nationals from the war zone. It reflected India's diplomacy, credibility and the quality of the leadership," he said.

The minister termed "unity and patriotism among people as one of the main reasons behind the fast-paced development being witnessed in the country" and appealed to the people to "keep the nation in the centre of their hearts and minds" while working in their respective fields, describing it as the only way to take the country to greater heights.