"Both social and economic development is included in our country's developmental perimeter because ours is a diverse country. We will have to progress, keeping in mind inclusive development of all," Vala said.
"While focusing on development based on technological research, we should not forget our diversity, because it is our basis" he said, unfurling the Tricolour at the 67th Republic Day celebrations here.
The day was observed amid heightened security in the wake of the recent arrest of six suspected terrorists with ISIS links from Karnataka and also a threat letter received at the office of the Consulate General of France here.
He said secularism is the 'backbone' of the country and culture and it has been rightly tailored in the Constitution.
Complementing the state government for its progressive initiatives like mobile governance, amendment to the Panchayat Raj Act and new industrial policy, Vala also made a special mention about Karnataka's participation in popular central government programmes like Smart Cities and Digital India.
The first ever participation of a dog squad in the parade, march past by a Maharashtra Police contingent and disabled students were among highlights of today's Republic Day celebrations here.
