BHOPAL: In a strong warning to those disrupting border peace, home minister Rajnath Singh has said the country will not hesitate in retaliating if someone fires first and asserted the government is ready to talk to Pakistan over PoK and not Kashmir .

"India always wants good friendly relations with its neighbours and continues with its policy of not disturbing anyone. But if someone fires at us first, we will not count the retaliatory bullets. Chhedenge nahi, par chhodenge bhi nahi (will not disturb anyone, but if disturbed, then won't spare anyone)," Singh said.

He was addressing an inaugural programme of the first YN Singh Memorial Foundation Lecture Series on 'National Security, Challenges and Strategy' here last night.

Late YN Singh had served in co-operative department of Madhya Pradesh government. He was remembered for enhancing agriculture production through fertiliser distribution strategies.

On Pakistan raising the issue of Kashmir, Rajnath said, "During my meeting with the Pak Rangers and its delegation, I have cleared to them, Kashmir was, is and will remain India's integral part and if you wish to talk, then talk about Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) only."

"I have also tried to convince Pak Rangers that why they fire at the uniform (soldiers). First you fire, then we retaliate. Why not both of us will together fire at terrorism to end the menace," he said.

The home minister said it was a challenge to protect the country's over 23,000-km-long border, but assured it was well protected.

He also exuded confidence that India will become the world's largest economy in next 10-15 years.

"The world over it was believed that down the line India will emerge as a major economy along with US and China. However, I am confident that because of India's core strength, it will become the world's largest economy in next 10-15 years. But, some anti-national forces don't want to see India in that position," he said.

Singh said India believes in co-existence and it is the only country in the world where Islam's all 72 'firke' (sects) exist. In no other country, even in Islamic nations, all these 72 firkes were found. The same thing also applies for Christianity and Buddhism, he said.

