"There is a need to encourage research in defence sector in order to promote procurement of indigenously developed defence equipment, as well as promotion of activities for youths, employment generation and sports promotion... And a strong government capable of taking robust decisions in the interest of the nation can deliver this," Rathore told PTI.
Asked what role he seeks to play at the nation level, the renowned shooter who bagged the silver medal in double trap shooting in the 2004 Athens Olympics said he was primarily focused on his constituency and would seek positive changes in policies for youths and sports and the defence sector.
"We, the people of the country, need to support a strong leadership and my endeavour will be to give strength to our strong leadership by winning the seat," he said.
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The 44-year-old, who began his career as an Army officer and shoot to fame as international shooter, express confidence of a good start in politics.
"One has to take the first step and we have to learn everywhere. Once we stop learning, we start loosing," he said.
Rathore, a Padama Shri recipient, will face challenge from AICC general secretary and former Union minister C P Joshi in the polls.
Improvement in quality of education, development of infrastructure, creation of job opportunities will be among the issues he will be focusing on during electioneering, he said.