Who is the defence minister of india 2023

  1. Aero India 2023
  2. List of Defence Ministers of India from 1947 to 2023
  3. Giridhar Aramane assumes charge as new Defence Secretary, vows to make India safe and prosperous country
  4. Exclusive: US pushing India to seal big armed drone buy for Modi visit


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Aero India 2023

India does not believe in giving "sermons or cut-and-dried" solutions to countries in need of assistance, Defence Minister In an address to his counterparts from various countries at The Union Dfence Minister said India does not believe in dealing with such security issues in the "old paternalistic or the neo-colonial paradigms" and that it always preferred a collective approach to counter them. F-35 makes roaring debut at Aero India 2023 "We consider all nations as equal partners. That is why, we do not believe in imposing external or supra national solutions to a country's internal problems," he said. "We do not believe in giving sermons or cut-and-dried solutions, which do not respect national values and constraints of the countries in need of assistance," he said. Mr. Singh noted that India supports the capacity building of its partner countries so that they may chart their own destiny. "There are nations which are richer, militarily or technologically more advanced than others, but it does not give them the right to dictate their solutions to the nations in need of support," he said, in comments which are seen as an apparent reference to China. ‘No top-down approach’ The Defence Minister said this "top-down approach" towards solving problems has never been sustainable in the long run. "Often, it leads to debt trap, reaction from the local population, conflict and so on," Mr. Singh said. "That is why the focus should be on providing assistance, in terms of building of ...

List of Defence Ministers of India from 1947 to 2023

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Giridhar Aramane assumes charge as new Defence Secretary, vows to make India safe and prosperous country

Giridhar Aramane assumes charge as new Defence Secretary, vows to make India safe and prosperous country Defence Secretary of India: Before assuming the charge, Giridhar Aramane visited the National War Memorial and paid obeisance to the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives in order to protect the country. Highlights • Giridhar Aramane is a 1988-batch IAS officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre • He succeeded Ajay Kumar as the Defence Secretary • Aramane has served in various capacities with Andhra Pradesh as well as the central governments Defence Secretary of India: Senior bureaucrat Giridhar Aramane on Tuesday assumed the office of Defence Secretary - the administrative head of the Ministry of Defence. He is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from the 1988 batch of the Andhra Pradesh cadre. He succeeded Ajay Kumar as the Defence Secretary who retired on October 31. Before assuming the charge, Aramane visited the National War Memorial and paid obeisance to the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives in order to protect the country. "We draw inspiration from these bravehearts and promise to work towards fulfilling their dreams of making India a safe and prosperous country," he told reporters in New Delhi. The newly appointed Defence Secretary holds the experience of 32 years in administrative services and has served in various positions in both the Andhra Pradesh government as well as the central government. Earlier, Aramane also served as the Secretary for t...

Exclusive: US pushing India to seal big armed drone buy for Modi visit

WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI, June 13 (Reuters) - Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Washington, the Biden administration is pushing New Delhi to cut through its own red tape and advance a deal for dozens of U.S.-made armed drones, two people familiar with the matter said. India has long expressed interest in buying large armed drones from the United States. But bureaucratic stumbling blocks have hampered a hoped-for deal for SeaGuardian drones that could be worth $2 billion to $3 billion for years. U.S. negotiators are counting on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Since the date for Modi's visit was fixed, the U.S. State Department, Pentagon and White House have asked India to be able to "show" progress on the deal for as many as 30 armable MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones made by General Atomics, two sources said. Modi and Biden are also expected to discuss co-production of munitions and ground vehicles, like armored personnel carriers, while Modi is in Washington, the sources said. Spokespeople for the White House, Department of State and the Pentagon declined to comment on the negotiations. U.S. President Joe Biden has made deepening ties with India a cornerstone of his policy to counter China's growing influence, placing special attention this year on collaboration between the world's two largest democracies on New Delhi, which often prizes its non-alignment in conflicts between great powers abroad, has frustrated Washington by maintaining some defense ...