Deccan Chronicle

Modernisat­ion on track: Army chief

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The modernisat­ion of the Indian Army is well on course, Army Chief Gen M.M. Naravane has said, dismissing apprehensi­ons that the need for devoting more resources to guard the Line of Actual Control in the face of the prolonged standoff with China in eastern Ladakh may starve the force of funds for buying new weapons and platforms.

Emphasisin­g his point, Gen Naravane said that 59 contracts worth `21,000 crore have been concluded since last fiscal while a number of other capital acquisitio­n proposals are in the pipeline.

He said the modernisat­ion drive in the Army has been going on without facing any difficulty and that required resources are being provided by the government.

“The modernisat­ion drive of Indian Army is well on course. Recently

15 contracts worth more than `16,000 crore have been concluded under normal schemes of procuremen­t and 44 contracts worth `5,000 crore have been concluded in

2020-21 under emergency procuremen­ts,” Gen Naravane said.

“A number of capital acquisitio­n proposals too are underway concurrent­ly,” the Chief of Army Staff said.

He was replying to a question on whether the much-needed modernisat­ion of the Army has been impacted due to the need for allocation of greater resources to keep a large number of troops for guarding the LAC in eastern Ladakh and elsewhere in the wake of the standoff since last one year. “We are not facing any difficulty,” he said, referring to the modernisat­ion drive.

In February, the government allocated `4.78 lakh crore for the defence budget for 2021-22. Out of the total allocation,

`1,35,060 crore was set aside for capital expenditur­e that includes purchasing new weapons, aircraft, warships and other military hardware.

The capital outlay for

2021-22 is an increase of

18.75 per cent compared to last year’s allocation of

`1,13,734 crore. In the last few years, military experts have been pitching for rapid modernisat­ion of the Indian armed forces to effectivel­y deal with China’s increasing assertiven­ess. —

 ?? PTI ?? Army vehicles move towards Leh on the Manali-Leh highway, in Kullu on Sunday. —
PTI Army vehicles move towards Leh on the Manali-Leh highway, in Kullu on Sunday. —

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