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Also, she stressed the need to develop a deep understanding of national and global scenarios as the geopolitical dynamics have changed the security landscape.
“The issue of climate change is acquiring a new dimension which needs to be understood and managed. Latest cutting edge technology needs to be applied. I am confident that our armed personnel officers will rise to the future challenges,” the President said in her address at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, in Nilgiris district.
“In a fast changing geopolitical environment, we need to be prepared to tackle any situation,” Murmu said.
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India, she said, was rising and the world was acknowledging the country’s role in various sectors, including defence. The country was moving towards indigenisation and self-reliance to keep the armed forces to meet the needs and challenges.
India was being developed as a major defence manufacturing hub and was moving towards a reliable defence partner and a defence exporter. “India’s defence industry is rapidly adopting the latest technology and is moving ahead in line with the vision (of Prime Minister Narendra Modi) of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant),” the President said.