Operation Sindoor brilliant example of civil-military fusion: Raksha Mantri at LBSNAA

Says young civil servants must understand their crucial role in safeguarding national interests

Diplomat Correspondent


New Delhi:DD, Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh today said that the Operation Sindoor is a brilliant example of civil-military fusion where the administrative machinery worked seamlessly with the Armed Forces to communicate vital information and build public confidence.
Rajnath Singh called upon the young civil servants to understand their crucial role in safeguarding national interests, and, like the brave soldiers, always stay ready for such critical situations.
He was addressing the valedictory ceremony of the 100 Common Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand.
Raksha Mantri asserted that, during Operation Sindoor, the Armed Forces destroyed the terror camps in Pakistan and PoK in a balanced and non-escalatory response, but it was the misbehavior of the neighboring country which did not allow the situation along the border to return to normal.
While commending the bravery of the soldiers, he appreciated the work carried out by the administrative officers as they communicated crucial information and ensured successful conduct of mock drills across the country.
He emphasised on increased coordination between governance and national security for the country to become Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Shedding light on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mantra of ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance’ and ‘Reform, Perform and Transform,’ Rajnath Singh emphasised that the civil servants have a pivotal role to play in accelerating the goal of a self-reliant and developed India.


“When our government was formed in 2014, India was ranked 11 in terms of economic size. In the last 9-10 years, we have jumped to fourth place. Even highly reputed finance firms like Morgan Stanley now say that India might become the third largest economy in the next two-three years. You are not platonic guardians but people’s servants. You are not just providers, but facilitators of empowerment. Your character should be incorruptible. Your conduct should be full of integrity. You must create a culture where honesty is neither a virtue nor an exception; but a normal part of everyday life,” he said, urging them to work with the sense of responsibility and public accountability.
Raksha Mantri called upon the young civil servants to work innovatively in the technology-driven era and find solutions to the problems of the people. Technology is today playing the role of an enabler, he said, mentioning the success of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Direct Benefit Transfer, Ayushman
Bharat Digital Mission, and the Income Tax Department’s Faceless Assessment Scheme.
Throwing light on the SAMPURNA initiative of the Ministry of Defence, he informed that it is an AI-driven automation system that analyses defence procurement and payments in a transparent manner.
He maintained that technology should be a medium, not an end. “You must use technology to increase public outreach, accessibility, and transparency. Use technology to promote welfare and increase inclusivity,” he told the officers.
Rajnath Singh also stressed that as civil servants, trainees must meet every citizen with empathy and understanding.
“When officers interact with the underprivileged or vulnerable sections of society, they must recognise that people’s struggles are shaped not only by their efforts but by wider social and the conomic circumstances. This is what makes an administrator truly people-centric and compassionate,” he said.
Raksha Mantri acknowledged the continuing rise of women in the Civil Services, noting that in the latest UPSC examination, a woman secured the top rank, and three of the top five candidates were women.
He expressed confidence that by 2047, many women will rise to the position of Cabinet Secretaries and lead India’s development journey.
Rajnath Singh described the foundation course not merely as a training module but as a commitment to building an efficient, capable, and sensitive governance system.
He lauded LBSNAA for its comprehensive training ecosystem, which, he said, makes it a complete institution that strengthens the nation’s administrative capabilities.
Reflecting on the legacy of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, Raksha Mantri underlined that the academy that bears his name stands for courage, simplicity, and integrity.
He recalled Shastriji’s leadership during the 1965 war, his role in the Green Revolution and his message of “Jai Jawan, Jai
Kisan” urging officers to draw strength from his example.
As the UPSC marks its 100 year, he highlighted that the partnership between UPSC and LBSNAA has shaped generations of administrators and will continue to strengthen India’s governance architecture.
Earlier, Rajnath Singh paid floral tributes to former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri and Iron Man of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
He also inaugurated an ODOP Pavilion at the premises of the academy.DD

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