“Delhi is our political capital, Mumbai is the financial capital, Bangalore is our technology capital and Siachen is the capital of our valour and courage,” said Singh.
The minister said that soldiers are family members of each and every household of the country and the nation feels safe because the forces are alert and steadfast along the borders. “India has a long border and despite some troubling news from its borders, the country lives happily and is on the path of progress. Our schools, hospitals, temples, masjids, shops and offices are doing their routine work , because of you people on the borders,” said Singh adding, “At this height amid harsh climate you are ready to fire at the enemy and also take a bullet on your chest. You are doing an unparalleled service to the nation.”Singh said that armed forces are the protectors of the nation as they are no less than the deities who protect people. “Your responsibility of protecting the nation makes you no less than a deity. Our citizens are able to celebrate festivals only because of your presence along the borders,” said Singh.
The minister urged the chiefs of army, airforce and navy to start the tradition of celebrating festivals with the armed forces a day ahead of all the important festivals of the country.
“Celebration of festivals with soldiers should become part of India’s culture and tradition. A day before important festivals, celebrations should be organised with soldiers posted at the heights of Kargil, deserts of Rajasthan and submarines in the seas. This will be a tribute of the nation to your priceless duty for the nation,” he added.