Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘PREPARED FOR TWO-FRONT WAR, BUT NEED TO LOOK AT CO-OP’

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday said his force is prepared for a two-front war involving Pakistan and China simultaneo­usly but emphasised on the need to look at cooperatio­n and not confrontat­ion with Beijing.

His remarks came days after Beijing raised eyebrows over India testing 5,000km range Agni V missile which has entire China within its reach.

“As far as armed forces are concerned, we are tasked to be prepared for a two-front war and I think we are capable of carrying out our task in whatever manner that we may be asked to do by the political hierarchy,” Gen Rawat told NewsX channel.

General Rawat said as far as the northern border is concerned, army has adopted certain mechanism to ensure that a harmonious relationsh­ip is maintained along the Line of Actual Control. He said that today four border personnel meetings took place at the LAC.

“This is to ensure that while we may be competing with each other for space, economic developmen­t, prosperity, there are also areas of cooperatio­n. And I think that should be our focus area. Rather than looking at confrontat­ion, we need to look at cooperatio­n with China,” he said.

Just before his retirement last month, Indian Air Force head Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, who was also the chairman of staff committee, had said India was only building its deterrent capability.

Referring to large-scale modernisat­ion activities along the China border, purchase of Rafale fighter aircraft, new vessels and submarines, Raha had said India is “obviously building up” capability not to actually fight a conflict as it believes in peace.

GENERAL RAWAT SAID THE ARMY ADOPTED A MECHANISM TO ENSURE HARMONY IS MAINTAINED ALONG THE LINE OF ACTUAL CONTROL

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