Rajnath warns of rising ‘ideological wars’, spike in sophisticated crimes

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday emphasised the shifting landscape of country’s security challenges, noting that while the nation grapples with border instability, society faces a new surge in sophisticated crimes, terrorism and “ideological wars”.
Speaking on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, Singh underscored the critical need to balance external and internal security to achieve the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.
“Areas that were once known as the red corridor have now transformed into growth corridors,” the defence minister said, highlighting the significant progress made against the Naxal problem, long a major internal security challenge, and credited the concerted and organised efforts of the police, CRPF, BSF and local administration in preventing the problem from escalating.
Police Commemoration Day is observed annually to honour the memory of 10 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel who were killed in an ambush by Chinese troops in Ladakh’s Hot Spring area on this day in 1959.
Addressing an event at the National Police Memorial, Singh asserted that despite functioning on different platforms, the military and police share the singular mission of national protection.
The Defence Minister cautioned that while there is instability on the borders, new types of crimes, terrorism and ideological wars are emerging within society, as he detailed the complex nature of modern internal threats.
“Crime has become more organised, invisible, and complex, and its purpose is to create chaos in society, undermine trust and challenge the stability of the nation,” Singh said.
He commended the police for their dual role: carrying out their official duty of crime prevention while fulfilling the moral duty of maintaining societal trust.
“If people are sleeping peacefully today, it is due to their confidence in our vigilant armed forces and alert police,” he added.
Exuding confidence, the Minister asserted that the Naxal menace is “on the verge of becoming history,” echoing the commitment of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who has declared that the threat will end by March 2026.
“Several top Naxalites have been eliminated this year… Areas that were once Naxalite hubs are now becoming educational hubs. Areas that were once known as the red corridor have now transformed into growth corridors,” Singh said and acknowledged the significant contribution of security forces to this success.
A joint parade of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Delhi Police was held on the occasion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, chief ministers and governors paid tributes to the police personnel for their role in thwarting internal security challenges and assured support to their families.
In a post on X, PM Modi said, “On Police Commemoration Day, we salute the courage of our police personnel and recall the supreme sacrifice by them in the line of duty. Their steadfast dedication keeps our nation and people safe.” (PTI)

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