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Nation's willpower important for ensuring security: NSA Doval

Addressing students at the fifth convocation ceremony of the Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Doval emphasised that national security is a collective responsibility shared by the entire nation.

News Arena Network - Gandhinagar - UPDATED: April 14, 2026, 08:33 PM - 2 min read

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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval


Underscoring the need for resolve of people and their inherent strength for ensuring security, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval on Tuesday said that the biggest mistake in assessing a nation's strength is ignoring the willpower of its people. The NSA  described national security as a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, which gets power when people show determination and discipline.

 

While factors such as military strength are critical, inherent strength of people often proves decisive in security matters, he insisted. Addressing students at the fifth convocation ceremony of the Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu, Doval emphasised that national security is a collective responsibility shared by the entire nation.

 

"National security is a vast, complex, and multifaceted phenomenon. It comprises numerous components: a nation's military might, technological prowess, natural resources, diplomatic strength, and human capital," he said in his address to students passing-out of the government-run university, which has been designated as an institution of national importance.

 

However, what often happens and where errors most frequently occur when assessing this comprehensive national power is in the evaluation of the nation's willpower and the inherent strength of its people, said the NSA.Explaining this, Doval cited global examples and said, "If Russia (then USSR) withdrew from Afghanistan (in 1988-89), or if the United States was compelled to withdraw from Vietnam (in 1970s) or if the US failed to achieve its objectives in Afghanistan - it was not for a lack of technology or military strength.

 

"Rather, the decisive factor was the spirit and commitment of the local people, what we refer to as nation's willpower." He stressed that the sole objective of warfare is to break the morale of one's adversary, thereby compelling them to accept a treaty on your terms.The NSA said the role of citizens is crucial in building this strength."In the cultivation of this willpower, the role of general public is of paramount importance, specifically the degree of awareness regarding their own security," he opined.Doval noted India is witnessing a shift in this regard.

 

"Today, after a long time in our history, we are witnessing a new awakening. (That) national security is a collective responsibility shared by the entire nation. It is not the sole responsibility of the armed forces, police, or intelligence agencies -- it is the combined strength of all of you that ultimately constitutes our national morale," he told the gathering.

 

 

Calling commitment the "third indispensable element," Doval said the field of national security demands the highest level of dedication.In a message to youngsters wishing to join the security domain, the NSA asserted, "This is a game in which there are no silver medals. You are either victorious, or you are vanquished. If you win, you make history; but if you lose, you become history. Your very existence will be at stake." During the convocation ceremony, Doval was conferred an honorary Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree by President Murmu in recognition of his contributions to national security.

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