New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday emphasised that India believes in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and never resorted to any invasion or encroachment.


Adding to it, he said that India will however not tolerate if someone tried to encroach an inch of Indian territory as then Indian defence forces know how to give a befitting reply, news agency ANI reported. 


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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was speaking on the occasion of unveiling a statue of prominent freedom fighter Vir Chandra Singh Garhwali at his ancestral Peethsain village in the Pauri district of Uttarakhand. 


Addressing the gathering, he said, “India believes in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and we have propagated this message around the world. We have not invaded or encroached land of any other country but if someone tries to encroach an inch of India's territory then our armed forces know how to give a befitting reply”. 


The Union Defence Minister recalled the Galwan valley clash wherein brave soldiers of the Bihar Regiment “saved every inch of Indian land and safeguarded the honour of their Motherland”. The bravery and valour shown by the Indian Army in Galwan was an example of the patience of the Indian armed forces, he stated.


These remarks come after India recently rejected the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson’s assertion that the Galwan valley clash took place because India violated all the treaties and agreements to encroach upon China’s territory illegally. 


Responding sharply to the accusation, India had stated its position with regard to developments last year along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh has been clear and consistent. 


“It was the provocative behaviour and unilateral attempts of the Chinese side to alter the status quo in contravention of all our bilateral agreements that resulted in serious disturbance of peace and tranquillity. This has also impacted bilateral relations,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had said.


Meanwhile, speaking in Uttarakhand, Rajnath Singh further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the last seven years, the Union government has worked in ‘mission mode’. 


It was informed that to strengthen armed forces and provide better connectivity in border areas, the Border Road Organisation (BRO) has taken up the task to develop more than 1000 km of road network in Uttrakhand that includes 800 km of road network along Line of Actual Control (LAC) or to other international borders.


“Road development will bring prosperity and boost the economy of the state. Mana, the last village of India will soon have road connectivity. The construction work is in the last phase to connect the last village with other major cities in the state,” he added, as quoted by ANI. 


Rajnath Singh further informed that the road passing through Lipulekh pass that connects India to Tibet, Nepal and China has been constructed. 


“The road will provide smooth passage to pilgrims to Mansarovar yatra. And also it will bring prosperity to the area. The passage will also bring Nepal close to India. Nepal is not just a neighbour but a part of the family,” he added.