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Be ambitious, turn disruptors, Rajnath Singh tells IIT students

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 February 2025
India's tech sector is projected to reach $300-$350 billion in five years. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizes innovation and self-reliance in defence, urging IIT-Mandi to enhance contributions in defence technologies like AI and quantum tech. India leads in digital growth with the world's second-largest telecom sector.
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Following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has issued a strong statement condemning the assault. In his first public reaction, Singh vowed a firm and decisive response, assuring the nation that those behind the attack will be brought to justice. His comments come amid rising tensions and a surge in political and public outcry. Watch as Rajnath Singh addresses the media and outlines the government's stance on the evolving security situation in the region. #PahalgamTerrorAttack #PahalgamAttack #PahalgamTouristAttack #RajnathSingh #PahalgamTerrorNews #JammuKashmirTerrorAttack #PahalgamUnderAttack #RajnathSinghStatement #KashmirTerrorAttack #PahalgamLiveUpdates #PehalgamTerrorAttack #TerrorAttackInKashmir #PahalgamToday #RajnathOnTerror #PahalgamBreakingNews ~PR.152~ED.102~HT.336~

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern and chilling warning in the aftermath of the deadly terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. Strongly condemning the assault, PM Modi expressed deep sorrow for the victims and assured the nation that the perpetrators of this “heinous act” will be brought to justice. He vowed that those behind the attack “will not be spared” and emphasized that India’s resolve to fight terrorism is “unshakable.” The brutal attack, which occurred in the scenic but now-shaken town of Pahalgam, has left multiple civilians dead and many injured, drawing widespread condemnation from political leaders across the spectrum. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh echoed the Prime Minister’s outrage, promising decisive action against those responsible. National mourning continues as security forces intensify operations in the region. #PahalgamTerrorAttack #PM Modi #JammuKashmirAttack #PahalgamTouristAttack #KashmirTerror #TerrorAttackInJammu #JKTerrorAttack #PahalgamViolence #JammuAndKashmirNews #TerrorInKashmir #JammuKashmirToday #KashmirTourismAttack #PahalgamTragedy #JKTerrorAlert #KashmirCrisis #BreakingPahalgamAttack ~PR.152~ED.194~HT.336~GR.124~

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