India's Strategic Growth and Regional Challenges: Insights from Shaurya Doval

Shaurya Doval, BJP leader and India Foundation founder, discusses India's economic growth and strategic advantages over Pakistan. Emphasizing the need for managing relations with neighbors, Doval highlights the importance of private sector involvement in countering cyberterrorism. He points to India’s economic progress as critical to gaining a strategic edge.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 09-08-2024 12:23 IST | Created: 09-08-2024 12:23 IST
India's Strategic Growth and Regional Challenges: Insights from Shaurya Doval
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In a recent interaction, BJP leader and India Foundation founder Shaurya Doval described Pakistan as more of a 'nuisance' than a strategic threat, attributing India's edge to its economic growth. However, Doval stressed the importance of managing relations with neighboring countries to sustain this growth and gain a strategic advantage.

Speaking with PTI editors, Doval advocated for engaging private players in combating cyberterrorism, suggesting a comprehensive societal response that moves beyond legal and military measures. He highlighted the urgency of technological innovation and active involvement from various social sectors to address terrorism effectively.

Doval emphasized India's key strengths, particularly its economic growth, and the necessity of fostering good relations with neighbors to ensure continued progress. Highlighting the role of private innovators and the political class, he stressed a unified approach to counter evolving security threats.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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