Inducting stealth destroyer INS Kolkata, the country's largest indigenously built warship, into the Navy, he said defence forces would be modernised to ensure that "nobody casts an evil eye" on the nation.
"Fighting a war and winning it has now become less difficult these days. But a modern military, armed with state- of-the-art weaponry, alone is a guarantee against war. When we are capable, no one can dare challenge us," Modi said addressing naval officers and sailors at the Naval Dockyard here after commissioning the warship.
Stressing the importance of maritime security in fast- expanding global trade, the Prime Minister said India, with its vast coastline, was playing a major role in it.
"In the coming days, INS Kolkata will inspire confidence to those involved in maritime trade. INS Kolkata is also a great communication platform and will be useful in securing India's trade interests at sea," he said.
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"To ensure that India emerges even stronger, to ensure that our jawans don't feel there is something wanting in our capabilities vis-a-vis other countries in protecting our nation, the government wants to modernise the defence forces," he said.
"Instead of having to import even small things (military hardware), we want India to become an exporter of these equipment over the next few years," he said.