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Armed forces must be prepared for longer conflicts: Rajnath Singh

by Nigraan News Desk
August 27, 2025
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For the Indian Navy, approval was accorded for procurement of high frequency software defined radios (HF SDR) Manpack and for leasing high altitude long range (HALE) remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS). The unspecified number of RPAS is being taken on lease for continuous intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance over the Indian Ocean region, the ministry said. For the Indian Air Force, approval was given for procurement of automatic take-off landing recording system, Astra Mk-II missiles, full mission simulator and SPICE-1000 long range guidance kits, etc, it said. “Induction of the automatic take-off landing recording system will fill the gaps in the aerospace safety environment by providing high definition all-weather automatic recording of landing and take-off,” the ministry said. It said Astra Mk-II missiles with enhanced range will increase the capability of the fighter aircraft to neutralise adversary aircraft from large standoff range. The full mission simulator for light combat aircraft Tejas will augment pilots’ training in a cost effective and safe manner, while SPICE-1000 will enhance long range precision strike capability of the Indian Air Force, according to the ministry. (Agencies)

For the Indian Navy, approval was accorded for procurement of high frequency software defined radios (HF SDR) Manpack and for leasing high altitude long range (HALE) remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS). The unspecified number of RPAS is being taken on lease for continuous intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance over the Indian Ocean region, the ministry said. For the Indian Air Force, approval was given for procurement of automatic take-off landing recording system, Astra Mk-II missiles, full mission simulator and SPICE-1000 long range guidance kits, etc, it said. “Induction of the automatic take-off landing recording system will fill the gaps in the aerospace safety environment by providing high definition all-weather automatic recording of landing and take-off,” the ministry said. It said Astra Mk-II missiles with enhanced range will increase the capability of the fighter aircraft to neutralise adversary aircraft from large standoff range. The full mission simulator for light combat aircraft Tejas will augment pilots’ training in a cost effective and safe manner, while SPICE-1000 will enhance long range precision strike capability of the Indian Air Force, according to the ministry. (Agencies)

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Operation Sindoor was indeed a striking demonstration of technology-driven warfare. Be it offensive or defensive techniques, operational practices, quick and efficient war logistics, the seamless integration of our forces or matters of intelligence and surveillance. Operation… pic.twitter.com/3AY2dLcObN

— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) August 27, 2025

Op Sindoor striking demonstration of technology-driven warfare: Rajnath Singh

India’s armed forces must be prepared for all kinds of security challenges including short-duration conflicts to even a five-year war in view of an unpredictable geopolitical environment, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday (August 27, 2025).

In his Plenary Address at #RANSAMWAD2025, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri, Shri Rajnath Singh underscores the decisive role of emerging technologies in defending the nation. He stresses upon synergy across Services, Atmanirbhar innovation and jointness as critical to India’s future… pic.twitter.com/ta4G8vDwsh

— HQ IDS (@HQ_IDS_India) August 27, 2025

In an address at the ‘Ran Samvad’ at the Army War College in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Singh said India does not want anyone’s land, but it is ready to go to any extent to protect its territorial integrity.

“In today’s era, wars have become so sudden and unpredictable that it is very difficult to predict when any war will end and how long it will last,” Mr. Singh said.

The Indian military must be prepared for every situation, he said.

Dubbing the fusion of technology and surprise as the main reason behind the growing complexity & unpredictably of modern-day warfare, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has emphasised the need to remain prepared for new innovations and unforeseen challenges while mastering existing… pic.twitter.com/EmvErpfDWH

— Defence Production India (@DefProdnIndia) August 27, 2025

“That is, if any war stretches for two months, four months, a year, two years, even five years, then we should be fully prepared for it,” he said.

Mr. Singh said national security is no longer a matter of the military, but has become an issue of a “whole-of-nation approach”.

“We do not want anyone’s land, but we are ready to go to any extent to protect our land,” the Minister said in the presence of India’s top military brass, including Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Anil Chauhan, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi.

He lauded the three services on Operation Sindoor and said it has emerged as a great example of the success of India’s indigenous platforms, equipment and weapon systems.

“Its achievements have once again underlined that in the times to come, self-reliance is an absolute necessity. We have indeed made significant progress on the path of self-reliance, but there is still a long way ahead,” he said.

Mr. Singh said the success of Operation Sindoor is a “perfect example” of bravery and swiftness with which the armed forces acted against the terrorists in Pakistan.

It was something those terrorists could never have even imagined, he said.

“If we speak of Operation Sindoor, it was indeed a striking demonstration of technology-driven warfare,” Mr. Singh said.

 

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