By Kunal Dutt and
Sandip Kolhatkar :
PUNE
ARMY Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Wednesday said the situation along the northern border is stable but at the same time sensitive, asserting that “whatever was done in Galwan should not get repeated”.
He also said that his force is fully ready and capable to deal with any situation.
In his address at the 77th Army Day celebrations here, the Army chief underlined that special attention has been given to develop modern equipment and critical infrastructure at the northern border. “We have to make sure that whatever was done in Galwan should not get repeated,” he told reporters after the 77th Army Day celebrations here.
“It means our eyes and ears and a whole-of-nation approach should be focussed towards that. Whether it’s a diplomatic effort or military effort or even MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs), in terms of CAPF effort, we all should converge on this issue and make sure that we should not get any such surprises in the future,” the Army chief said.
The eastern Ladakh military stand-off between India and China began in May 2020 and a deadly clash at the Galwan Valley in June that year resulted in a severe strain in ties between the two neighbours.
To a query about the situation along the northern border, he said, “The northern borders are safe because the Indian Army is sitting there with required deployment to hold the fort”. An agreement was recently
firmed up between India and
China on patrolling and disengagement of troops along
the Line of Actual Control
(LAC) in eastern Ladakh, a
breakthrough to end the over
four-year stand-off.
In his address at the Army
Day celebrations here, the
Armychiefalsosaid thatceasefire is maintained along the
Line of Control (LoC) but
“attempts to infiltrate continue”. Sustained efforts by security forces in the inner areas of
Jammu and Kashmir has
resulted in decrease in violence there.
“We will continue on the
path to make the Indian Army
a modern, agile, adaptable,
technology-enabled and a
capable force in the future,”
General Dwivedi said.
The parade saw the display
of some of the cutting-edge
platformsoftheArmy,a fly-past
by three Su-30 aircraft, beside
severalmarchingcontingents.
An all-girl contingent of the
National Cadet Corps (NCC)
and an all-woman Agniveer
contingent of the Corps of
Military Police (CMP) Centre
and School, and 12 marching
‘roboticmules’ registered their
presence in the Army Day
Parade for the first time. The
Army chief said the 77th Army
Day Parade taking place in
Puneholdsspecialsignificance
as it has been a place of valour
since the Maratha rule.
‘PLAN TO TAKE ARMY DAY
PARADE CELEBRATION TO
SMALLER CITIES’: CHIEF of
the Army Staff General
Upendra Dwivedi on
Wednesday said they areplanning to take the Army Day
Parade event to smaller cities
andhaveshortlistedGuwahati,
Jabalpur, Jaipur andBhopal for
consideration aspossible venues.