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PM Modi condemns Pakistan's proxy war

PM Modi condemns Pakistan's proxy war

India Blooms News Service | | 12 Aug 2014, 12:51 pm
Leh, Aug 12 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing officers, soldiers and air warriors of the Indian Army and Air Force at Leh on Tuesday condemned the continuing proxy war by Pakistan.

He said that the neighbouring country has lost the strength to fight a conventional war, but continues to engage in the proxy war of terrorism.

The Prime Minister, who is visiting Leh and Kargil to inaugurate power projects, said the Indian Armed Forces are suffering more casualties from terrorism than from war. He said this is a global problem and all humanitarian forces of the world should unite to fight it. India is committed to strengthening and uniting these humanitarian forces.

The Prime Minister said India is committed to strong armed forces, well-equipped with modern arms and technology. He said that the jawaans should be assured that the entire country supports them.

In an emotional vein,  Narendra Modi said soldiers remain undeterred in spite of the many negatives and struggles that their families face in day-to-day life. The Prime Minister said that this energy and sense of duty inspires him and therefore, he keeps visiting jawaans on the border to seek inspiration.

The Prime Minister said that our armed forces deployed in border areas are well-connected with the people who live there. He highlighted the example of the Kargil infiltrations, about which the first information was given to armed forces by a shepherd named Tashi Namgyal.

The Prime Minister mentioned provisions made in the recent Union Budget towards the modernization and welfare of the armed forces, including ‘One Rank One Pension’. He also promised that the National War Memorial would be built and would inspire future generations of India. He said that the government is committed to make India self-reliant in defence manufacturing.

Later, writing in the Visitor’s Book at Leh Auditorium,  Modi said that peace and security is a pre-requisite for development. The Prime Minister also interacted with jawaans.

The Governor of Jammu and Kashmir NN Vohra, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir  Omar Abdullah, the MoS (I/C) for Power  Piyush Goyal, the National Security Adviser  Ajit Doval, and the Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh were present on the occasion. 

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