'Akhand Bharat': The Vision Beyond a Slogan
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized 'Akhand Bharat' as a core civilizational concept of India during a Delhi University event. He highlighted themes of sacrifice and valor and criticized past policies, including Nehru's 1947 ceasefire. The event honored Kargil war heroes, underscoring India's evolving military strength.

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During an event at Delhi University, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized the significance of 'Akhand Bharat,' portraying it as more than a slogan and deeply embedded in India's civilizational discourse. The program, centered around unity and strength, coincided with Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations.
Dr. Singh argued that India now charges a price for peace disruptions, citing Operation Sindoor as evidence of the country's growing military and diplomatic prowess. He also critiqued historical decisions, such as Nehru's 1947 unilateral ceasefire, suggesting it prevented India from incorporating Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Delhi University Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh echoed these sentiments, honoring the sacrifices of Kargil War heroes like Captain Vikram Batra. The event underscored a renewed focus on military resilience and historical reflection.
(With inputs from agencies.)