"We need not listen to others on what we should do in our country. If anyone speaks anything about our country then I will prefer to ignore it," Parrikar told reporters at Vadtal village in Kheda district of Gujarat.
He was replying to a question about Sharif's speech at the UN General Assembly on September 30 where he had proposed a four-point "peace initiative" with India, which included a proposal of demilitarisation of Kashmir, "unconditional and mutual" withdrawal of forces from Siachen, restraint by both countries from "use or the threat of use of force under any circumstances" and formalisation of the 2003 border ceasefire.
The adoption of 'Make in India' policy in the defence sector will generate 20-30 lakh jobs, he said.
"Make in India is one of the key programmes initiated by thr Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government...If Make in India happens, then around 20 to 30 lakh people will get employment from the defence sector. (But) It is not going to happen in (just) couple of days," he said.