Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘China’s rise and unsettled borders most formidable challenge for India’

CDS General Anil Chauhan emphasised the need for astute handling of the PLA at all friction points concerning the disputed borders

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PUNE: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Monday said the unsettled borders with China and the rise of that country will remain the most formidable challenge for India and its armed forces in the foreseeabl­e future.

Speaking at the 3rd Strategic and Security Dialogue on the Rise of China and its implicatio­ns for the world, General Chauhan emphasised the need for astute handling of the PLA at all friction points concerning the disputed borders.

General Chauhan said India has disputed borders with neighbours and these conflicts have led to the emergence of terms like the Line of Actual Control, Line of Control, and Actual Ground Position Line.

“The unsettled borders with China and the rise of China will remain the most formidable challenge that India and the Indian armed forces will face in the foreseeabl­e future,” the Chief of Defence Staff said.

He said the armed forces need to maintain the legitimacy of India’s claims during peacetime on these disputed borders, which will require “very astute handling of the PLA at all the friction points, calibrated firmness, and both sides to operate within the ambit of agreed rules of engagement”.

The top commander further said that like all disputed borders, there will be a tendency by the adversary to create new facts or markers, toponymy (the study of place names), cartograph­ic aggression, or to create a new narrative. “This again will have to be countered collective­ly by all of us at all levels, which includes academicia­ns, thinkers, and strategist­s,” the Chief of Defence Staff said.

General Chauhan referred to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s statement wherein

he had said that there is more to the Sino-India relations than the border disputes. “Similarly, in an increasing­ly interconne­cted world, Sino-India relations cannot be viewed in a binary kind of perspectiv­e. The rise of China affects other nations as well, and we must look at like-minded nations for an equitable balance while remaining cognisant of the fact that one must be prepared to fight its own battle,” the Chief of Defence Staff said. Speaking about the challenges related to technology, General Chauhan said as technology emerges as the new currency of power, there is a tendency of nations to deny competitor­s.

“Technology denial regimes existed in the past, but what we are witnessing now is a race to retain technologi­cal edge. India cannot afford the emergence of a major technologi­cal gap between us and our immediate adversarie­s, and that would be fatal for us,” the Chief of Defence Staff said.

He said this “battle of increasing technologi­cal gap” has to be fought not only by soldiers but also by academics, scientists, and everyone as a nation together. General Chauhan also spoke about the challenge of rising fragility and the outcome of political, social, and economic stability in the immediate neighbourh­ood.

“India seems to be the only island of stability in a sea of turmoil and turbulence. Political, social, and economic instabilit­y in countries in our immediate neighbourh­ood make them vulnerable to foreign influence,” he said.

General Chauhan said India has disputed borders with neighbours and these conflicts have led to the emergence of terms like the Line of Actual Control, Line of Control, and Actual Ground Position Line

 ?? PTI ?? CDS Gen Anil Chauhan at the DefConnect 2024 event, organised by Innovation­s for Defence Excellence-Defence Innovation Organisati­on (iDEX-DIO), at Manekshaw Centre, in New Delhi on Monday
PTI CDS Gen Anil Chauhan at the DefConnect 2024 event, organised by Innovation­s for Defence Excellence-Defence Innovation Organisati­on (iDEX-DIO), at Manekshaw Centre, in New Delhi on Monday

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