The Asian Age

Army adequately equipped to defend country: Jaitley

Opp. try to corner govt on defence readiness

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Union defence minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday said that the Indian armed forces were “reasonably and sufficient­ly equipped” to defend the sovereignt­y of the country.

The minister’s response in Rajya Sabha came after Opposition members raised the issue of defence preparedne­ss in the wake of a CAG report flagging the issue that the Army was facing a critical shortage of ammunition to last just 10 days of war.

The minister said the CAG report had reference to the shortage of ammunition in relation to a point of time.

“Subsequent­ly, thereafter, significan­t progress has been made,” he said. “Procedures (for procuremen­t of arms and ammunition) have been simplified, powers decentrali­sed and the armed forces are reasonably and sufficient­ly equipped,” he said.

The CAG has reportedly said that the Army faces a shortfall of 40 per cent, that is 61 out of 152 types of ammunition available were meant for less than 10 days of fighting a war. However, the Opposition was not satisfied with the reply and put tough questions to the government.

“When was procedure simplified,” asked Anand Sharma of the Congress and then claimed that the decision was taken just a few days ago.

“For three years, nothing was done,” he said, adding that there had been no fulltime

defence minister in the country and the earlier one, Manohar Parrikar, was a “non-performer”.

Deputy chairman P.J. Kurien said if the Opposition wanted a discussion, they would give a separate notice.

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