Rajnath Singh Urges New Armed Forces Recruits to Prepare for Modern Warfare
L'essentiel
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh advised new armed forces recruits to be mentally prepared for modern warfare, noting that advanced technology and tactics allow smaller nations to inflict significant damage.
- He also praised the Indian Air Force's humanitarian missions and the inclusion of female pilots, emphasizing the force's strength and inclusive nature.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed new armed forces recruits at the Indian Air Force Academy, emphasizing the changing nature of modern warfare.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged new armed forces recruits to prepare for modern warfare. He noted that advanced technology and tactics mean smaller nations can now inflict heavy losses. Singh also praised the Indian Air Force's humanitarian missions and the inclusion of female pilots, highlighting the force's strength and inclusive nature.
Hyd erabad: Asserting that new recruits to the armed forces must be mentally prepared for the evolving nature of modern conflict, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said major powers no longer hold an edge on the battlefield as even smaller nations can inflict significant damage using specialised tactics.
Addressing the Combined Graduation Parade at the Indian Air Force Academy near here, Singh also said emerging technologies have altered the very definition of warfare.
"Earlier, it seemed that the big powers had a decisive edge in the battlefield. But now, comparatively, even small powers can cause heavy losses with their small but dangerous weapons and new tactics. My purpose in telling you all this is that you should be mentally ready for any form of warfare," the Defence Minister said.
Congratulating the female pilots commissioned by the Indian Air Force, he said their induction makes the IAF even more powerful, balanced and robust, which demonstrates the strength of the inclusive force.
He highlighted the Indian Air Force's success in high-stakes rescue missions and its role in ensuring the safety of foreign citizens during crises.
"That way, during the humanitarian missions, the Indian Air Force has enhanced the Indian culture and ethos," he added.
Questions ouvertes
- Specific examples of 'new tactics' used by smaller nations.