Addressing his monthly radio programme โ€˜Mann Ki Baatโ€™, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to adopt dogs of Indian breeds.

โ€œNext time when you think of keeping a pet dog, then you must bring one of the Indian breed dogs home,โ€ the Prime Minister said.

โ€œWhen self-reliant India is becoming the mantra of the masses, then no area should be left behind,โ€ he added.

Speaking further, the Prime Minister said that the Indian Army, Central Industrial Security Force, and the National Security Guard have started inducting dogs of Indian breeds.

โ€œThe Indian Council of Agricultural Research is also conducting research on Indian breed dogs,โ€ PM Modi further said.

Hailing the role of dogs in security forces, Modi named two such daredevil characters โ€“ Sophia and Vida โ€“ both of whom were commissioned with the Chief of Army Staff commendation card on the 74th Independence Day, this year.

โ€œThe duo was honoured for discharging their duties while defending the nation,โ€ Modi further said.

โ€œDogs play an important role in disaster management and rescue missions,โ€ Modi said.

โ€œIn India, NDRF has trained dozens of such dogs. These dogs are experts in detecting people trapped under the debris in an earthquake or building collapse,โ€ he further added.

The Prime Minister also named several Indian breeds such as Mudhol Hound, Himachali Hound, Rajapalayam, Kanni, Chippiparai and Combai.

โ€œThe cost of their upkeep is also quite less, and they are also accustomed to Indian conditions,โ€ Modi said.

โ€œOur security forces have also inducted and trained Indian breed dogs in their dog squads,โ€ he added.

โ€œThere are many such brave dogs with our armed forces who live for the country and also made the supreme sacrifice,โ€ the Prime Minister said.

โ€œSuch dogs have played a crucial role in preventing many bomb blasts and terror conspiracies,โ€ he further added.

โ€œOne such dog Balram detected a large number of explosives on the Amarnath Yatra route in 2006,โ€ he said.

โ€œIn 2002, Bhawna detected an IED. While diffusing the IED, the terrorists triggered a blast and it was martyred,โ€ Modi rued.

The Prime Minister said that two to three years ago, CRPFโ€™s sniffer dog named Cracker was also martyred in an IED blast in Chhattisgarhโ€™s Bijapur.

โ€œRecently, you would have seen an emotional scene on TV, where Beed police bade a tearful adieu to their dog Rocky. Rocky had helped police solve more than 300 cases,โ€ Modi added.