Total Defence is our all-round response to threats and challenges and involves all Singaporeans in the following six aspects:
A strong and formidable defence force made up of Regulars and National Servicemen, and supported by the entire nation.
The ability to spot signs of threats, respond effectively and recover quickly from crises.
A strong and resilient economy that is globally competitive and able to bounce back from any crises.
The bonds that unite us, built on trust and understanding among people of different races and religions, living in harmony and looking out for one another.
Being secure, alert and responsible online.
The will and resolve to defend our way of life and interests, and the fighting spirit to overcome challenges together.
"A strong and formidable defence force made up of Regulars and National Servicemen, and supported by the entire nation."
For a small country like Singapore, Military Defence is about building a strong and formidable defence force that makes potential aggressors think twice before attacking us. That is deterrence at its best. And if that fails, we must be able to defend ourselves when attacked. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) depends on National Servicemen to augment its standing force of Regulars. Thus, the support of their families, employers, and the community is crucial to keep the SAF operationally ready. When the entire nation rallies behind the SAF, it gives strength to the nation and provides the security and peace we enjoy.
Our soldiers, sailors and airmen do so by keeping fit, taking their training seriously, and staying operationally ready.
By being supportive of those who are doing their National Service or in-camp training (ICT), the public can encourage our National Servicemen and boost their morale.
Women can also contribute directly to Military Defence by joining the SAF, or serving with the SAF Volunteer Corps.
"The ability to spot signs of threats, respond effectively and recover quickly from crises."
When we are faced with a threat, or when a crisis hits us, the government agencies’ top priority will be to spare no effort in dealing with the threat or responding to the crisis. However their resources will be strained and they cannot be everywhere all the time. Singaporeans – whether at the individual, organisation or community level – must pitch in to help and be able to take care of themselves. We can be alert to signs of threats and, when a crisis occurs, we can be effective first responders, helping one another regardless of race, religion, or self-interest. It also helps when we know whom to call, where to go, and what to do in an emergency. All this helps us bounce back quickly as one people, confident and strong. This is what a strong Civil Defence means.
Read up on what to do in an emergency, and participate actively in Civil Defence exercises,
be it water/food rationing or community emergency preparedness exercises.
Image Source: Home Team News
Pick up life-saving skills such as first aid, CPR, AED, or fire-fighting.
By being vigilant and looking out for suspicious persons or activities.
"A strong and resilient economy that is globally competitive and able to bounce back from any crises."
Economic Defence is about strengthening the competitiveness and attractiveness of Singapore’s economy so that we are special and relevant to the world. Only then can we survive and succeed. Economic Defence is also about keeping our economy strong and resilient, enabling it to carry on and recover quickly should we be confronted by any challenge or crisis in the future, such as a global downturn or economic strangulation that could shake investor confidence in Singapore.
Embrace lifelong learning and continual skills upgrading to adapt to the changing needs of the economy.
Save, invest wisely, and spend within your means. Be prepared to ride through times of economic uncertainty.
Conserve energy and water, and adopt environmentally-friendly
practices.
Source: PUB
Adopt good cyber-security practices like securing our internet-connected devices and networks.
"The bonds that unite us, built on trust and understanding among people of different races and religions, living in harmony and looking out for one another."
In a multiracial, multi-religious and multi-cultural society like Singapore, peace and progress is possible only if Singaporeans of all races and religions live together in harmony and look out for one another. It requires constant effort to build understanding and trust among different communities and to ensure that potential sources of misunderstanding and insensitivity are nipped in the bud quickly. This is Social Defence – everyone making an effort to trust one another and to strengthen the bonds across the different ethnic groups so that we are strong and united especially during times of national challenges.
By being sensitive and respectful of other races in Singapore, and learning more about their traditions, cultures, religions, and heritage.
By befriending fellow citizens from other communities, and building strong bonds with them over common Singaporean experiences.
Show greater consideration and understanding to new citizens, helping them understand our way of life, and sharing with them different practices of different groups here.
Looking out for and helping the less fortunate and underprivileged among us.
"The will and resolve to defend our way of life and interests, and the fighting spirit to overcome challenges together."
Singapore’s ability to overcome threats and challenges that come our way depends on the collective will of our people to defend our way of life, the resolve to stand up for Singapore when pressured by forces that undermine our national interests, and the fighting spirit to press on and overcome crises together. This is Psychological Defence. This instinct is based upon a strong shared identity as Singaporeans, pride in our nation, and an understanding of what we must do to ensure our continued security, survival, and success.
By being proud to be Singaporean and prepared to stand up to defend Singapore in times of crises.
By developing resilience and the strength to return to our normal activities as soon as possible after a crisis hits.
By understanding our history and the principles that helped Singapore succeed, and having a strong resolve to stay united and keep Singapore strong and special.
"Being secure, alert and responsible online."
As Singapore works towards being a Smart Nation, digital technology will pervade all aspects of how we live, work, and play. Singapore will be one of the most technologically advanced, open and connected nations in the world. While the digital revolution presents opportunities for Singapore, it also makes us vulnerable to threats from the digital domain. These threats will disrupt our way of life, and can also undermine our social cohesion and strike at the confidence and psychological resilience of our people. We therefore need to be able to respond to cyberattacks that target our networks and infrastructure, as well as threats that can be perpetrated through the digital domain such as fake news and deliberate online falsehoods. Singaporeans must recognise that every individual is the first line of defence against threats from the digital domain, so we can defend ourselves against such threats. We must build robust defences and have effective recovery plans to remain resilient even when things go wrong. This is what a strong Digital Defence means.
Adopt good cybersecurity practices to safeguard our personal data, devices and systems.
Be aware of phishing attacks and internet scams.
Use social media discerningly and responsibly.
Be vigilant against fake news and the spread of deliberate online falsehoods.
Click here to see a simple infographic on Digital Defence
A strong and formidable defence force made up of Regulars and National Servicemen, and supported by the entire nation.
"A strong and formidable defence force made up of Regulars and National Servicemen, and supported by the entire nation."
For a small country like Singapore, Military Defence is about building a strong and formidable defence force that makes potential aggressors think twice before attacking us. That is deterrence at its best. And if that fails, we must be able to defend ourselves when attacked. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) depends on National Servicemen to augment its standing force of Regulars. Thus, the support of their families, employers, and the community is crucial to keep the SAF operationally ready. When the entire nation rallies behind the SAF, it gives strength to the nation and provides the security and peace we enjoy.
Our soldiers, sailors and airmen do so by keeping fit, taking their training seriously, and staying operationally ready.
By being supportive of those who are doing their National Service or in-camp training (ICT), the public can encourage our National Servicemen and boost their morale.
Women can also contribute directly to Military Defence by joining the SAF, or serving with the SAF Volunteer Corps.
The ability to spot signs of threats, respond effectively and recover quickly from crises.
"The ability to spot signs of threats, respond effectively and recover quickly from crises."
When we are faced with a threat, or when a crisis hits us, the government agencies’ top priority will be to spare no effort in dealing with the threat or responding to the crisis. But their resources will be strained and they cannot be everywhere all the time. Singaporeans – whether at the individual, organisation or community level – must pitch in to help and be able to take care of themselves. We can be alert to signs of threats and, when a crisis occurs, we can be effective first responders, helping one another regardless of race, religion, or self-interest. It also helps when we know whom to call, where to go, and what to do in an emergency. All this helps us bounce back quickly as one people, confident and strong. This is what a strong Civil Defence means.
Read up on what to do in an emergency, and participate actively in Civil Defence
exercises, be it water/food rationing or community emergency preparedness exercises.
Image Source: Home Team News
Pick up life-saving skills such as first aid, CPR, AED, or fire-fighting.
By being vigilant and looking out for suspicious persons or activities.
A strong and resilient economy that is globally competitive and able to bounce back from any crises.
"A strong and resilient economy that is globally competitive and able to bounce back from any crises."
Economic Defence is about strengthening the competitiveness and attractiveness of Singapore’s economy so that we are special and relevant to the world. Only then can we survive and succeed. Economic Defence is also about keeping our economy strong and resilient, enabling it to carry on and recover quickly should we be confronted by any challenge or crisis in the future, such as a global downturn or economic strangulation that could shake investor confidence in Singapore.
Embrace lifelong learning and continual skills upgrading to adapt to the changing needs of the economy.
Save, invest wisely, and spend within your means. Be prepared to ride through times of economic uncertainty.
Conserve energy and water, and adopt environmentally-friendly
practices.
Source: PUB
Adopt good cyber-security practices like securing our internet-connected devices and networks.
The bonds that unite us, built on trust and understanding among people of different races and religions, living in harmony and looking out for one another.
"The bonds that unite us, built on trust and understanding among people of different races and religions, living in harmony and looking out for one another."
In a multiracial, multi-religious and multi-cultural society like Singapore, peace and progress is possible only if Singaporeans of all races and religions live together in harmony and look out for one another. It requires constant effort to build understanding and trust among different communities and to ensure that potential sources of misunderstanding and insensitivity are nipped in the bud quickly. This is Social Defence – everyone making an effort to trust one another and to strengthen the bonds across the different ethnic groups so that we are strong and united especially during times of national challenges.
By being sensitive and respectful of other races in Singapore, and learning more about their traditions, cultures, religions, and heritage.
By befriending fellow citizens from other communities, and building strong bonds with them over common Singaporean experiences.
Show greater consideration and understanding to new citizens, helping them understand our way of life, and sharing with them different practices of different groups here.
Looking out for and helping the less fortunate and underprivileged among us.
Being secure, alert and responsible online.
"Being secure, alert and responsible online."
As Singapore works towards being a Smart Nation, digital technology will pervade all aspects of how we live, work, and play. Singapore will be one of the most technologically advanced, open and connected nations in the world. While the digital revolution presents opportunities for Singapore, it also makes us vulnerable to threats from the digital domain. These threats will disrupt our way of life, and can also undermine our social cohesion and strike at the confidence and psychological resilience of our people. We therefore need to be able to respond to cyberattacks that target our networks and infrastructure, as well as threats that can be perpetrated through the digital domain such as fake news and deliberate online falsehoods. Singaporeans must recognise that every individual is the first line of defence against threats from the digital domain, so we can defend ourselves against such threats. We must build robust defences and have effective recovery plans to remain resilient even when things go wrong. This is what a strong Digital Defence means.
Adopt good cybersecurity practices to safeguard our personal data, devices and systems.
Be aware of phishing attacks and internet scams.
Use social media discerningly and responsibly.
Be vigilant against fake news and the spread of deliberate online falsehoods.
Click here to see a simple infographic on Digital Defence
The will and resolve to defend our way of life and interests, and the fighting spirit to overcome challenges together.
"The will and resolve to defend our way of life and interests, and the fighting spirit to overcome challenges together."
Singapore’s ability to overcome threats and challenges that come our way depends on the collective will of our people to defend our way of life, the resolve to stand up for Singapore when pressured by forces that undermine our national interests, and the fighting spirit to press on and overcome crises together. This is Psychological Defence. This instinct is based upon a strong shared identity as Singaporeans, pride in our nation, and an understanding of what we must do to ensure our continued security, survival, and success.
By being proud to be Singaporean and prepared to stand up to defend Singapore in times of crises.
By developing resilience and the strength to return to our normal activities as soon as possible after a crisis hits.
By understanding our history and the principles that helped Singapore succeed, and having a strong resolve to stay united and keep Singapore strong and special.