In a recent parliamentary session, Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth addressed concerns regarding the impact of military convoy movements on civilian traffic, particularly on the crucial Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. Seth reassured members of Parliament that the Indian Army prioritizes minimal disruption to the public during these operations, clarifying that civilian traffic, including emergency vehicles like ambulances, is given precedence and is not unduly halted.
To enhance security and mitigate potential threats, such as attacks on military convoys, the Army deploys road opening parties to assess and manage traffic before any military movement. Temporary traffic regulation occurs specifically at key intersections and U-turns during these operations. Seth emphasized that the responsibility for managing civilian traffic rests with state authorities and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, underscoring the coordinated efforts between military and civil sections to ensure public safety and access.
In response to inquiries about memorials dedicated to soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice, Seth informed that while no village memorials currently exist, the National War Memorial in Delhi serves as a significant tribute to fallen soldiers. The memorial features the Tyag Chakra walls, which list the names of all battle casualties, providing a meaningful way to remember their sacrifices.
When questioned about potential changes to the policy regarding the establishment of local memorials for martyred soldiers, Seth confirmed that there are no proposals under consideration. The government remains committed to a centralized approach to honoring soldiers at the National War Memorial, which aligns with existing policies.
Additionally, Seth highlighted the government’s initiatives to support technological advancement through the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme. Since January 2023, the fund has allocated Rs 120 crore, with Rs 43.89 crore already disbursed to support 16 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and 20 startups since January 2022. Over the past five years, the TDF has approved 42 projects totaling Rs 182.41 crore for MSMEs and 25 projects costing Rs 59.47 crore for startups.
These efforts reflect the government’s commitment to fostering innovation and growth within the country’s industrial sector. The TDF initiative has successfully led to the development of 26 new technologies, showcasing significant advancements in India’s technological capabilities and highlighting the government’s focus on empowering local businesses and encouraging entrepreneurial ventures across the nation.