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‘Now No Power in the World Can Stop India…’ Rajnath Singh On Fire ! New India Making Rapid Progress, Is It A Message For Donald Trump ?

Rajnath Singh, the defence minister, said, "No power in the world can stop India" from reaching its goals. He talked about how India has the "Most dynamic economy" and hinted that some countries are not happy with India's progress.

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On Saturday, India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sent a strong and resolute message to the world: “No power in the world can stop India” from reaching its growth goals. Singh talked about India’s fast economic growth and growing global importance at a public meeting in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh. Some countries are worried about India’s rise, though.

India’s Economy Moving Forward

Singh said that India’s economy was ” the most dynamic in the world.” He used steady growth rates, rising exports, and a rise in domestic industry to make his point. The Defence Minister says that these accomplishments are more than just important numbers; they show that the country is slowly taking back its proper place on the world stage.

Is It A Message For Donald Trump?

Singh seemed to be making a subtle dig at former U.S. President Donald Trump‘s recent comments and tax threats. He used the phrase “Sab ke boss to hum hain” (We are the boss of all) to make fun of the way some global powers act.

He said that some countries are trying to hurt India’s economy by putting tariffs and trade limits on it because they can’t handle how quickly India is growing. Singh made it clear, though, that these moves would not change India’s course.

Singh said, “They can put tariffs on our goods or try to hurt our economy, but India’s march to become a world leader can’t be stopped.”

Defence Sector Independence

Singh also talked about how India has changed in the defence sector, going from being a big buyer of guns to a big seller. He said that India now makes a lot of its own defence equipment, which makes it less dependent on foreign suppliers and gives it more strategic independence.

India’s army exports recently went over ₹24,000 crore. By 2028–29, the government wants them to reach ₹50,000 crore.

Pride in our country and trust in the public

The crowd responded well to the Defence Minister’s speech, which mixed nationalist feelings with economic hope. Singh wanted to boost trust at home and send a message to other countries that India is ready to protect its economic and strategic interests by saying that India’s rise was inevitable, even though the rest of the world was against it.

Looking Ahead

India’s leaders have made it clear that the next ten years will be a time of change. They want to build a $5-trillion economy with a strong manufacturing base and be the star in technology. Singh’s speech supports that goal by showing a country ready to face challenges around the world with confidence.

Singh said it best at the end: “This is a new India—confident, capable, and committed.” No matter how strong the force is, it can’t stop it.

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