"Strength as well as intelligence is required, because it is the cyber age," Parrikar said, adding the twin qualities would help in dealing with cyber attacks.
He was addressing a near capacity crowd at Birsa Munda Stadium here after unfurling the country's tallest and biggest tricolour at Pahari Mandir and laying the foundation stone of Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University on-line.
"With this (laying the foundation stone), Jharkhand has become the third state (after Gujarat and Rajasthan) to have Raksha Shakti University," Parrikar said.
According to an official statement, the university will be established on 25 acre land near Ranchi and its total intake capacity will be 300 to 500 students every year.
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Chief Minister Raghubar Das said that construction work of the university would begin in June/July.
Parrikar said Jharkhand has 50 per cent of the mineral resources of the country, but the state did not progress as it should have.
"The state has given much to the country. And the country will also give (it back) ... I see change will come. Within the next two years the university will start functioning," he said.
Parsekar also promised employment oriented industries in the state, but had cautioned the locals against some elements who try to get political mileage by resorting to labour unrest.
"We need to identify such people and gently keep them aside. If we fail to discard such people we will be repenting in future," he said without naming any leader.
He praised Goa's Leader of Opposition Pratapsinh Rane, who was present in the function, for always being supportive towards the government, keeping aside political affiliation.
"I respect Rane because he never tried to corner the government by instigating any labour movement in the state," Parsekar said.
The Helicopter Engine MRO Pvt Ltd, a joint venture company of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), Bengaluru and SAFRAN Helicopter Engines, France was inaugurated today.
The plant is set up at Honda village of Sattari teshil where the company has purchased assets from the Goa government-run Economic Development Corporation (EDC).
EDC formally had its subsidiary - Goa Auto Accessories Limited - which went into loses forcing the government to close it down in March 2014.