Tag: Defence Minister

  • HistoryTV18 to air making-of documentary ‘Modern Marvel: Atal Tunnel’

    HistoryTV18 to air making-of documentary ‘Modern Marvel: Atal Tunnel’

    Mumbai: The most recent documentary on HistoryTV18, Modern Marvel: Atal Tunnel, tells the amazing tale of the resilient human spirit and the marvels of contemporary engineering. A never-before-seen account of a record-breaking achievement that was accomplished under extremely difficult circumstances. HistoryTV18 is premiering the making of a documentary on 20 October at 9 p.m.

    Speaking about the programme, Network18 Broadcast CEO and A+E Networks managing director Avinash Kaul said, “With Modern Marvel: Atal Tunnel the team at HistoryTV18 continues to deliver riveting originals, with top-notch production values and exemplary storytelling that bring to life India’s stories that are as important historically as they are entertaining and engaging. The Atal Tunnel is undoubtedly one of the great modern marvels of 21st-century India, in its making we have witnessed the making of history. We’re proud to have had the opportunity to tell its remarkable story.”

    The action-packed half-hour documentary on HistoryTV18 reveals little-known information, sheds light on the scope and complexity of the undertaking, and provides a step-by-step explanation of the difficulties and what it takes to complete the mission. The performance vividly depicts how the never-say-die attitude triumphed on this amazing Himalayan trip.

    The documentary was partially shot throughout the winter to show the harsh weather that prevails then. The story highlights the difficulties and failures that the project’s 750 officers, engineers, geologists, seismologists, drilling specialists, and more than 3,000 labourers overcome to make the idea a reality.

    Speaking about the importance of the tunnel, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, “Strategically and for its national importance, the tunnel is a blessing for our country. Along with its economic benefits, the tunnel also has great importance from a social perspective.”

    The documentary also features Defence Secretary, Ajay Kumar, and BRO Director General, Lt. Gen. Rajeev Chaudhry, who provide valuable insights. The Atal Tunnel project’s chief engineer, KP Purushothaman, shares a first-person account of what transpired hundreds of metres inside the mountain.

    Archival images and footage from the construction site enrich the storytelling, while aerial shots of the mesmerising snow peaks, filmed in 4K and high definition, provide the daunting backdrop against which the story unfolds.

    India’s newest man-made wonder, which pierces through the Pir Panjal range in the Western Himalayas, was dedicated to the country on 3 October 2020. It is the world’s longest high-altitude highway tunnel. The 9.02 kilometre long tunnel and road link, which connects Leh, in the strategically important region of Ladakh, with Manali via Keylong in Himachal Pradesh, is located at an altitude of more than 10,000 feet. Access to areas beyond the perilous Rohtang Pass was restricted for about seven months of the year due to severe snowfall. The residents of Himachal’s Lahaul and Spiti now have much-needed connectivity thanks to the all-weather route made possible by tunnelling through the pass.

    A meeting between Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the prime minister at the time, and his childhood friend, Arjun Gopal, a resident of Lahaul, led to the conception of the tunnel. But it would be many years before the project began, only picking up steam under the Modi government, which gave it a much-needed boost by speeding up construction by five times what it had been under prior administrations.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the tunnel, prime minister Narendra Modi underlined his commitment to fast-tracking projects of national interest, “When one wants to move on the path of development at a rapid pace and there is a strong desire for the development of the people of the country, then the speed has to be increased.”

    It was not only ambitious but had never been done before, anywhere in the world, to tunnel 10,000 feet below in the Himalayas while enduring blizzards, avalanches, and nature’s great fury. But the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), a specialist branch of the Indian Armed Forces, was established to carry out precisely that kind of task. The BRO has been in charge of linking India’s farthest frontiers and remote areas since 1960. Its role is essential given India’s expanding national security concerns and defence requirements.

  • Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV India

    Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV India

    MUMBAI: In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg TV India, the country’s leading English business news channel, Manohar Parrikar- Defence Minister, spoke for the first time after taking over as India’s defence minister. In his exclusive interview Parrikar discussed an extensive range of issues with Siddharth Zarabi – Executive Editor, Bloomberg TV India.

    During the interview Parrikar emphasised on cleaning up the tainted defence procurement process and also pointed out that decision taken by UPA government of blacklisting of numerous foreign firms was the wrong approach and would be reviewed immediately by the current government. In conversation with the channel, Mr. Parrikar highlighted that corruption in India’s defence systems is nothing less an anti-national activity and he spoke about blacklisting defence contractors on immediate basis.

    Commenting on blacklisting defence contractors Parrikar said, “I think there needs to be some decision on the issue of blacklisting. We need various platforms such as aerial- helicopters, planes, and there are probably few manufacturers to do that. So some sort of exercise has been carried out by my predecessor Jaitley and I intend to take it forward so that we can protect ourselves. The number of suppliers in some of the items probably is very few and we just cannot paint everyone in black. There have to be proper guidelines for blacklisting; otherwise we will run out of defence contractors/suppliers.”

    Commenting on corruption in defence Parrikar said, “I consider corruption in defence as an anti-national activity. Therefore there will be transparency and every decision will be in the interest of the country. And I will tell you one thing, there may be corruption, in general, in defence procurement, but to stay with a clean image for 20 years in a small state like Goa itself is a stupendous task which I have managed to achieve. I think that is because I have the concept of transparency and how to ensure a transparent but quick decision.”

    To watch the exclusive interview, log on to

    http://www.btvin.com/videos/watch/9631/to-take-forward-jaitley%27s-steps-on-blacklisted-firms:-manohar-parrikar

     

  • Information and Broadcasting goes to Arun Jaitley

    Information and Broadcasting goes to Arun Jaitley

    NEW DELHI: Arun Jaitley, who has been divested of the Defence portfolio, has once again taken up the mantle of Information and Broadcasting Minister – a post he had held when A B Vajpayee was the Prime Minister – in addition to Finance and Corporate Affairs.

     

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has, thus, upgraded the post of I&B Minister which has been held by Ministers of State with Independent Charge under Vajpayee, Dr Manmohan Singh and Modi.

     

    Jaitley will also have a Minister of State to assist him in Information and Broadcasting – Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.

     

     While Defence has gone to former Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, former I& B Minister will continue to retain the Environment and Forests portfolio. Ravi Shankar Prasad also continues to retain the Communications portfolio and former actress Smriti Irani continues to hold the Human Resource Development portfolio, both in cabinet rank.

     

    Currently a Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat, Jaitley is a senior advocate of the Supreme Court. He had commenced his political career with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the student wing of the Bhartiya Janta Party. He has been a member of the national executive of Bharatiya Janata Party since 1991. After the BJP led National Democratic Alliance came to power under Atal Behari Vajoayee, Jaitley was appointed Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge) on 13 October 1999.

     

    Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore is an Indian shooter and politician, who rose to fame after winning the Silver medal in Men’s Double Trap at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. On 10 September 2013, Rathore joined the BJP after taking voluntary retirement from the Indian Army. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Jaipur Rural.

     

    A film personality, singer Babul Supriyo, finds a berth in the cabinet as Minister of State for Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.