. Defence minister Rajnath Singh said in Berlin on Wednesday that India has consistently maintained a balanced diplomatic approach under Prime Minister Modi, while leaving open the possibility of a greater Indian role in resolving global conflict, including the West Asia crisis.Paying homage to the victims on the first anniversary of Pahalgam attack at an Indian community event at Indian embassy in the German capital, Rajnath also delivered a sharp rebuke to Pakistan, saying, “(Our) neighbours are more or less fine; there’s just one problem, which you all know about. But if any neighbour now tries to mess around, then dot-dot-dot.”Rajnath also held bilateral talks with Federal Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius to further boost the strategic defence partnership with the European nation. The two sides discussed a range of bilateral security and defence issues, including priority areas for co-development and co-production of defence equipment, especially in field of niche technologies.While addressing the Indian community, Singh highlighted India’s efforts for resolution of conflicts. “India has tried… But everything has its time. It is possible that tomorrow, the time may come when India plays its role in this and achieves success as well. We cannot rule out this possibility. The PM has appealed to all sides to end the war.”He further noted that Modi had personally engaged with leaders of countries involved in major conflicts to encourage dialogue and peaceful resolution. “When he (PM Modi) met Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, he discussed this. Even when he met Trump, he discussed the issue and said that a solution should be found.”He also cited India’s diplomatic efforts leading to multiple Indian ships getting passage through the Strait of Hormuz.At the meeting between Singh and Pistorius, a defence industrial cooperation roadmap and implementing arrangement for cooperation in UN peacekeeping training were inked and exchanged. Rajnath said India is looking forward to the German Air Force’s participation in next edition of Ex-TARANG SHAKTI, which will be held in India in Sept-Oct.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Denies Crypto Scam Claims After Ship Fired Upon in Strait of Hormuz TensionsFormer J&K DGP SP Vaid on Pahalgam Attack, Terrain and Security Challenges In Jammu And KashmirIndia Marks Pahalgam Anniversary With a Strong Message To Terror Outfits & Pak | WatchEC Issues Notice To Kharge Over “Terrorist” Remark On PM Modi After BJP Complaint‘Democracy Cannot Be Jeopardised’: SC Slams Mamata Banerjee Over Alleged Interference In ED RaidIran Seizes Two Ships in Strait of Hormuz, India-Bound Vessel Sparks Global ConcernINS Dhruv: The ship behind India’s missile tracking and strategic strength‘Dot, Dot, Dot’: Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan On Pahalgam Attack AnniversaryFrom US To Israel: Global Leaders Mark One Year Of Pahalgam Terror AttackPappu Yadav Defies NCW Notice, Doubles Down on Remarks Amid Massive Political Row123PhotostoriesHow to make South Indian Curd Rice for dinner at homeThe economy-class survival guide: How to be comfortable on a long-haul flightHow to deal with a child who answers back: 3 mindful parenting tips inspired by SadhguruAre you killing your Bougainvillea with kindness? Here are 4 things you really need to knowGenelia Deshmukh proves she believes in tradition in the sea of trends with her soft pink Nauvari saree momentANZAC Day 2026: What’s open and closed across AustraliaOTT Releases This Week (April 23–27): ‘If Wishes Could Kill’, ‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Band Melam’, ‘Apex’ lead the slate3 mantras to chant everyday that are believed to bring peace, prosperity and divine protectionExclusive: President Droupadi Murmu hosted South Korean President with royal Rajasthani feastMukul Chadda, Mallika Sarabhai, Smriti Kalra: Meet the IIM graduates who swapped corporate suits for movie scripts123Hot PicksBengal Election 2026Rahul gandhi rallyBengal election dos and don’tsTamil Nadu pollsSIR ProtestTN election dos and don’tsBank Holidays AprilTop TrendingLSG vs RR IPL MatchMohandas PaiSupreme CourtMalegaon Blast CaseMeerut Blue Drum Murder CaseBareilly Suicide NewsTCS Nashik CaseDelhi Murder NewsMiddle East ConflictIPL Orange Cap
Defence minister Rajnath Singh said in Berlin on Wednesday that India has consistently maintained a balanced diplomatic approach under Prime Minister Modi, while leaving open the possibility of a greater Indian role in resolving global conflict, including the West Asia crisis.Paying homage to the victims on the first anniversary of Pahalgam attack at an Indian community event at Indian embassy in the German capital, Rajnath also delivered a sharp rebuke to Pakistan, saying, “(Our) neighbours are more or less fine; there’s just one problem, which you all know about. But if any neighbour now tries to mess around, then dot-dot-dot.”Rajnath also held bilateral talks with Federal Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius to further boost the strategic defence partnership with the European nation. The two sides discussed a range of bilateral security and defence issues, including priority areas for co-development and co-production of defence equipment, especially in field of niche technologies.While addressing the Indian community, Singh highlighted India’s efforts for resolution of conflicts. “India has tried… But everything has its time. It is possible that tomorrow, the time may come when India plays its role in this and achieves success as well. We cannot rule out this possibility. The PM has appealed to all sides to end the war.”He further noted that Modi had personally engaged with leaders of countries involved in major conflicts to encourage dialogue and peaceful resolution. “When he (PM Modi) met Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, he discussed this. Even when he met Trump, he discussed the issue and said that a solution should be found.”He also cited India’s diplomatic efforts leading to multiple Indian ships getting passage through the Strait of Hormuz.At the meeting between Singh and Pistorius, a defence industrial cooperation roadmap and implementing arrangement for cooperation in UN peacekeeping training were inked and exchanged. Rajnath said India is looking forward to the German Air Force’s participation in next edition of Ex-TARANG SHAKTI, which will be held in India in Sept-Oct.