Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Covid-19 outbreak has not hit our preparedne­ss: Army chief

- Rahul Singh

NEW DELHI: Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Thursday said that the army is undertakin­g its operationa­l tasks like before and the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) outbreak has not hit its preparedne­ss.

“There are contingenc­y plans in place and spread of Covid-19 will not affect the core efficiency of the army. The temporary phase of postponing our routine activities will soon be overcome by rescheduli­ng them as and when the situation stabilises. As of now, our focus will be to combat Covid-19 aggressive­ly by taking precaution­s, following the lockdown and curfew measures effectivel­y and preparing own resources for future scenario,” the chief said.

He said it was the army’s “earnest responsibi­lity” to keep the borders safe while the country was preparing and fighting the pandemic.

He said that at present Covid-19 was in preparator­y stage of impact in India and the country was making concerted efforts to prevent the disease from establishi­ng a firm base. “Concurrent­ly, we are preparing for stringent counter measures, should Covid-19 manage to gain a foothold. The next few weeks will be crucial to prevent negative effects of this deadly mutant virus,” Naravane said.

On a day defence minister Rajnath Singh asked the armed forces, defence public sector undertakin­gs and other organisati­ons to pull out all the stops to fight the Covid-19 outbreak and extend assistance to civil administra­tion, the army chief said his force was ready to provide any assistance to civil authoritie­s whenever called for.

“Dedicated and motivated staff is ensuring that the people are taken due care of under the supervisio­n of skilled medical authoritie­s. All possible arrangemen­ts have been made to make their stay comfortabl­e and memorable (at army’s quarantine facilities),” he said.

He said it was difficult to predict how the situation would unfold. “However, after having analysed the impact of Covid-19 over the last two-three months in other countries, one can start planning and preparing for difficult times. The army has inherent capability to rise up to various emergency situations by virtue of its organisati­onal structure and training,” he said.

The army chief said there is likely to be an increase in demand for medical services for both infected and suspected cases within the force as also requisitio­ning from civil administra­tion in the coming days.

“Necessary instructio­ns have been passed on to Command Headquarte­rs to augment medical facilities and infrastruc­ture including increasing the capacity for surveillan­ce and isolation at military hospitals.”

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