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PM Modi: ‘No compromise on land’ in strong Diwali message

While celebrating Diwali with the security forces in Kachchh, Prime Minister Modi has said that the government is equipping the security forces with modern resources.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his government would never compromise even an inch of the country’s land.

In Gujarat’s Kachchh, Prime Minister Modi, who is celebrating Diwali with security forces, said that the government is equipping the army and security forces with modern resources, keeping in mind the requirements of the twenty-first century.

He added that the government is placing the Army among the world’s most modern military forces, and the basis of these efforts is self-reliance in the defense sector.

While addressing the soldiers, PM Modi said, “Today, when we are moving so fast towards the goal of developed India, you all are protectors of this dream.”

He said that border tourism is an aspect of national security that is most often overlooked, and Kutch has tremendous potential in this regard.

“When the world looks at you, it sees India’s strength. Our adversaries see the end of their malicious plans when they look at you. Bharat will not compromise on even an inch of its borders, which is why our policies are aligned with the resolve of our armed forces,” added PM Modi.

Regarding the strength of India’s defense, PM Modi said, “While we see one army, one air force, and one navy individually when they unite, they appear as one hundred and eleven.”

Continuing his tradition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday celebrated Diwali with Border Security Force (BSF), Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel at Lakki Nala in the Sir Creek area of Gujarat’s Kutch.

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Hindustan Times

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