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Defence secy calls for balancing India’s soft power with hard power

ByNadeem Inamdar
Published on: Sep 12, 2025 10:39 PM IST

Speaking at the inaugural session of the STRIDE 2025 seminar in Pune on Friday, Singh stressed the need for a transformative push in India’s defence preparedness through technology, innovation and public-private collaboration.

Pune: Amid a rapidly shifting global order marked by rising populism and protectionism, defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has called for a robust augmentation of India’s hard power capabilities to complement its soft power strength. Speaking at the inaugural session of the STRIDE 2025 seminar in Pune on Friday, Singh stressed the need for a transformative push in India’s defence preparedness through technology, innovation and public-private collaboration.

Defence secy calls for balancing India’s soft power with hard power

The seminar, organised by the Southern Command at the army mess in Khadki, brought together senior military leaders, veterans, defence officials, industry representatives, and academicians under the theme, ‘Atmanirbharta through Partnership - Industry, Academia, Armed Forces’.

Delivering the keynote address, Singh underscored the urgent need to realign India’s defence ecosystem with the realities of a more fragmented and competitive global landscape. “The world is no longer governed by multilateralism or trade liberalism,” he said. “Countries are rearming, nationalism is resurging, and soft power without credible hard power is proving insufficient.”

He argued that India must sharpen its hard power capabilities - military strength, defence manufacturing, and technological edge to “punch according to our weight” in global geopolitics.

Linking national security with economic policy, Singh said India’s ambition to grow from a $4 trillion economy to a $30 trillion one by 2047 must be matched by the growth of its defence industrial base. He informed that during 2024-25, the ministry of defence signed contracts worth 2 lakh crore, the highest ever. And, in the current fiscal year, the ministry has already finalised 1.5 lakh crore worth of contracts.

 
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