India prompt for war
"It is true that war is the last resort,
It is true that it should be avoided as much as possible,
* It is true that the devastation of Kalinga made even Emperor Ashoka a Buddhist,
* It is true that war itself is a problem, so how can it solve the problems?
* It is true that non-violence is a very high thing in itself, but in the midst of all these truths it is also thought that:
Why could the Ram-Ravana war not be stopped?
* Lord Krishna made a lot of efforts, but why did he have to compose the Mahabharata?
Guru Gobind Singh, Banda Bahadur, Maharana Pratap, Shivaji Raje, why their swords continued to be flanked in the Middle Ages,
Why did India have to fight three wars with Pakistan?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been constantly giving the message that this is not the time for war. The whole world does not need war at this time, but India has the right to self-defense. The Modi government's national resolve is that India will selectively kill the terrorists of the Pahalgam attack. Sometimes wars have to be fought for peace. When all means of peace fail, it is Dharma to take up the sword. Being a peace-loving country does not mean that we should not retaliate to the Pahalgam attack. India will have to deal a blow to terrorism. In such a situation, the Indian Army is ready to fight a war with Pakistan. Such preparedness indicates that national security is not just the responsibility of soldiers, but also of ordinary citizens.
Today's young generation has not seen wars. My father, Ashwini Kumar, used to narrate tales of wars and tell me that when the convoy of the Indian forces used to move towards the borders, people on both sides of the city used to stand up early in the morning to welcome the soldiers and offer them food, food and fruits. The city reverberated with the chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai. My father used to salute the brave soldiers by riding on the shoulders of my revered grandfather Amar Shaheed Ramesh Chandra. The younger generation has neither seen the era of blackouts nor has it ever seen preparations for war. Those who have seen wars know what ordinary citizens have to do, when to do and how to maintain restraint in such times. The role of civilians during war increases the strength of the entire country. This is part of the awareness not just after the attack but also the pre-attack awareness.
New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday directed to conduct a mock drill in 244 identified civil defence districts across the country. Its purpose is to test how quickly and effectively the general public can respond to war-like situations such as air strikes, missile strikes. The purpose of this exercise is to avoid panic, reduce panic and save lives. The mock drill will involve local administration, civil defence wardens, home guards, NCC, National Service Scheme and school and college students.
Sirens will be tested in sensitive areas and institutions to alert the general public in case of an attack. Workshops will be held in schools, offices and community centers in which people will be taught to hide in the fall, find nearby shelters, first aid and manage mental conditions. In addition, the power will be suddenly switched off so that the city can be hidden from the enemy's eyes in the event of a night-time air attack. This technique was last used during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Strategic buildings such as military bases, communications towers and power plants will be masked to avoid satellite or aerial surveillance. The practice of moving people from high-risk areas to safe areas will be done so that the obstacles in the actual situation can be identified.
Military training is mandatory for citizens in many countries of the world. These include many countries like Israel, South Korea, Thailand, Russia, China, Norway, Iran etc. There is no such compulsion in India. The people of India understand their responsibility, only then the nation has remained united in every hour of crisis. The example of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) played an important role in helping the soldiers in the 1962 war, in maintaining traffic on the troop routes, helping the administration and supplying logistics. In the war of 1965, the volunteers of the Sangh took care of the traffic system of Delhi and the work of removing snow from the airstrips of Kashmir was also done by the volunteers. This is the kind of spirit that the nation needs today. As a citizen, you may not go to the battlefield, but you have to join the fight to protect yourself and the people. It is the duty of every citizen to get training in basic civil defence techniques for his own and other citizens' security. It is very important to convey this message to every youth of the country.
"Don't cry out.
Counteract every wound
This world is ruthless, big
Kill the enemy
Counteract on trauma
Don't just communicate
Don't understand the language of words
Fight with them. ’’