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Will fight wherever challenge emerges, says Ajit Doval

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has said that India will not only fight on its own land, but will also fight on land of other countries

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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has said that India will not only fight on its own land, but will also fight on the land of that country which will be a threat to the country's security.

Doval has said that India has never attacked anyone before, but the new strategic thinking says that perhaps we had to take action first to reduce the security threats.

He said, "It is not necessary that we fight only where you want, India will take the war from where the danger arises." Doval described it as 'thinking of a new India'.

This statement of the National Security Advisor comes at a time when India's tensions with China are at a heightened tension. It is also believed that this statement of Doval may be in the context of Pakistan, which sends terrorists on their land and sends them to India. Indian soldiers have twice gone to PoK and Balakot to demolish terrorist targets.  

In Rishikesh's Parmarth Niketan, Doval said that India has not hit anyone first, the new strategic thinking includes that we can take proactive action to reduce security threats. He said, "It is not necessary that we fight only where you want, India will take the fight from where the danger arises." 

Official sources emphasized that Doval's reference was more on civilizational policy. Doval said, "We are never aggressive for our personal interests. We will certainly fight with our land on foreign soil, but not for personal interests, in the interest of charitable spirituality. Our civilized state is not based on any religion, language or sect, but the basis of this nation is its culture.  

Doval's statement came on the same day when RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat spoke about the Chinese encroachment, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has also given a strong message. 

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday that India wants to restore peace in eastern Ladakh by ending tension on the border with China, but Indian soldiers will not let anyone take an inch of the country's land. 

The Defense Minister made this remark after the arms worship on the occasion of Dussehra at the Indian Army's 33 Corps headquarters in Sukna in Darjeeling district of West Bengal. 

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval arrived at his native village Gheera in Uttarakhand on Saturday. During this, he worshiped Kuldevi child virgin with his wife here. Also interacted with villagers openly in Garhwali language. Doval came to his village for the third time after becoming NSA.