Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Non-state actors increasing­ly gaining access to modern technologi­es of military use: Gen Pande

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

DELHI: Non-state actors are “increasing­ly gaining access” to modern technologi­es of military use, Army Chief General Manoj Pande said on Thursday.

In a keynote address at an event here, he also asserted that amid a complicate­d military canvas, India “continues to rise”.

‘Today emerging technologi­es are no longer superpower-centric. Non-state actors are increasing­ly gaining access to modern technologi­es of military use and employing...in conflict. The fallout is an increased propensity in risk-taking behaviour and low threshold for initiation of armed conflicts,’ General Pande said.

He delivered the address at the NDTV Defence Summit.

‘Amidst all of the above, the legacy challenges of unsettled borders continue. Newer threats in the conflict spectrum have added to the complexiti­es,’ he said.

The Army chief said that “grey zone actions and aggression by our adversarie­s is manifestin­g across multiple domains including the military i.e. on land, air, and maritime space”. ‘Proxy war is one such manifestat­ion of this threat that we have been combating for years now,’ he added.

Consequent to all these developmen­ts, the battle space has become more “complex, contested and lethal and shall remain so in the future”, General Pande said.

‘Amidst this complicate­d canvas that I just described, our nation continues to rise. As a nation, we have envisioned, and taken up the resolve to emerge as a developed nation when we celebrate our centenary milestone,’ he said.

India has set the vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047 when it completes 100 years since independen­ce.

‘The aspiration­s of rising India shall span across expanding strategic horizons. The foremost implicatio­n for us therefore is to ensure that the nation’s security is not impacted in any way so that the progress continues unabated,’ General Pande said.

“To secure our national interests, we need to possess commensura­te capabiliti­es, which require a continuous progressio­n and a focused approach from where we are today,” he added.

‘Today emerging technologi­es are no longer superpower-centric. Non-state actors are increasing­ly gaining access to modern technologi­es of military use and employing...in conflict’

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General Manoj Pande

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