National desk
12 September
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India’s commitment to fostering stronger global partnerships in the face of rising conflicts between nations. Speaking at the Air Force exercise ‘Tarang Shakti,’ Singh highlighted India’s intent to work closely with other countries, urging them to elevate their cooperation to new levels amid emerging global challenges.
Singh noted that while some countries are currently engaged in war, India’s focus remains on standing shoulder to shoulder with them, promoting peace and collaboration. He expressed India’s eagerness to expand its partnerships beyond traditional political and technical spheres, advocating for a more profound connection that resonates on a personal level.
“Our cooperation should not be limited to political and technical fields but should be heart-to-heart,” Singh said, underlining the importance of deeper, more meaningful alliances. The Defense Minister’s remarks reflect India’s proactive stance in seeking to strengthen ties with friendly nations and address global challenges collectively.
Singh’s call for enhanced cooperation comes at a time when international relations are increasingly complex, with conflicts and geopolitical tensions on the rise. His message is a clear indication of India’s strategic approach to fostering unity and collaboration in a rapidly changing world.