Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Interlocut­or’s appointmen­t won’t affect army ops: Rawat

- Rahul Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The appointmen­t of an interlocut­or for Kashmir will not affect army’s operations in the Valley, chief Bipin Rawat said on Wednesday, two days after the government named a former Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) chief to restart the dialogue process.

“The government’s Kashmir strategy has worked and we are negotiatin­g from a point of strength,” General Rawat said about the Centre picking ex-ib chief Dineshwar Sharma to hold talks with all stakeholde­rs to find a solution to insurgency.

The government’s decision to restart the dialogue process was an admission that its muscular approach to the Valley’s problems had failed, the Congress had said. “With appointmen­t of interlocut­or, I hope government has finally admitted ‘muscular approach’ has failed in J-K,” senior Congress leader and former home minister P Chidambara­m had tweeted after the announceme­nt of talks.

The government has been pursuing a tough line against a surge in violence in Kashmir that has left more than 100 people dead over the past year. Security forces have stepped up the offensive and 140 militants have been killed in Kashmir this year.

Speaking at a FICCI seminar on finding solutions to the army’s modernisat­ion problems through indigenisa­tion, the army chief flagged concerns about the security of military installati­ons in the hinterland. He stressed on the need to deploy robust intelligen­ce and surveillan­ce systems to prevent a repeat of Uri and Pathankot-style militant attacks.

“Security of bases in the hinterland is a cause for concern,” Rawat said, adding the army was working on plans to deploy electronic warfare and early-warning systems to keep an eye not only on border areas but also in the interiors.

Nineteen soldiers were killed when suspected Pakistani militants struck at an army camp in J&K’S Uri on September 18, 2016, one of the deadliest strikes against the force in recent years.

Ten days later, Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control and attacked terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

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