New Delhi: In a veiled swipe at Pakistan, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said countries which are unable to protect their sovereignty and cannot even build roads or do trade on their own become like India's "neighbours".
Singh's comments are seen as an indirect reference to Pakistan where China has been rapidly enhancing its influence in an increasing number of areas including trade and infrastructure development.
In an address at an online event, Singh also highlighted the effective response by India's armed forces in dealing with various security threats including the challenge to the country's territorial integrity or confronting cross-border terrorism.
"Countries which are not able to protect their sovereignty become like our neighbours. Those who can neither make their own ''road'', nor walk on it, nor do trade themselves, nor stop anyone else from doing trade," he said.
China is implementing a USD 50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) besides developing the Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea. Several major Chinese companies have been playing a major role in the Pakistani economy in the last few years.
In his remarks, the defence minister also said that India's "brave soldiers" were fearlessly engaged in protecting the country''s borders when people were largely confined to their homes in view of the rising cases of coronavirus.
Indian and Chinese troops are locked in a tense border standoff in eastern Ladakh for the last seven months. Indian troops had strongly responded to multiple attempts by the Chinese military to intimidate them. Multiple rounds of talks between the two sides have not yielded any concrete outcome to resolve the border standoff.
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"When COVID-19 cases were on the rise, we sat in our homes helplessly, but our brave soldiers were fearless and bravely engaged in protecting the borders. They not only protected the border with promptness but also made supreme sacrifice when needed," he said.