India’s security forces have restricted Pakistan’s action to borders, says Rajnath Singh
Defence

India’s security forces have restricted Pakistan’s action to borders, says Rajnath Singh

During the Question Hour, the defence minister also informed that 11 Rafale fighter jets have arrived in India and the rest of fleet will arrive by April 2022.

   
Representational image of troops along the Line of Control in J&K's Poonch | ANI

Representational image of troops along the Line of Control in J&K's Poonch | ANI

New Delhi: Indian security forces have not only restricted Pakistan’s nefarious acts to the borders only but are also giving a befitting reply to them, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told the Rajya Sabha on Monday.

During the Question Hour, the minister also informed the House that 11 Rafale fighter jets have arrived in the country and the number will reach 17 by March this year.

Singh added the entire fleet of the fighter jets will arrive in the country by April 2022.

“There is no question of being lethargic. I want to make it clear the way our army has acted, the actions of Pakistan have been restricted to borders only,” he said, replying to a question related to ceasefire violations by Pakistan.

He said the Indian army, BSF and other security forces must be complimented.

Stating that 4,649 ceasefire violations took place in 2020, Singh said Indian security forces are fully alert and are giving a befitting reply to nefarious acts of Pakistan.

Singh also told the House the government has decided that 101 defence-related items will be manufactured in India and not imported.


Also read: J&K completes 84% of underground bunkers along LoC to protect residents during border shelling