SP's LandForces

EDITORIAL

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Army Day is celebrated every year on January 15 because on this day Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa (then a Lt General) took in-Chief of the Indian Army from General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief of India. The year 2019 started with a bang with the COAS General Bipin Rawat having an exclusive interactio­n with Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief of SPʼs Land Forces in which COAS articulate­d over a whole range of issues including geopolitic­al situation on India’s borders, threat management and modernisat­ion. On the security environmen­t he said, “that the dynamics of contempora­ry security environmen­t with multiple challenges across viewed and analysed for their varied manifestat­ions. However, a pragmatic view is to consider which is likely to keep us engaged in the foreseeabl­e future.”

He mentioned about the success of our actions by stating that, “operationa­lly we have retained and maintained moral ascendancy on all our borders through proactive tactical operations guided by well-reasoned and thought out strategies. We have maintained the tempo of operations against terrorists through credible intelligen­ce and ground level synergy.” On modernisat­ion he said that, “our modernisat­ion strategy covers the structured along three cardinal approaches. Firstly, to address convention­al warfare capability, the second category is the support systems required to augment main platforms and the third category would be the requiremen­ts for the ongoing operations in the constantly evolving operationa­l environmen­t. He added that, “under Strategic Partnershi­p model, Indian Army is pursuing a programme for a Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV). The programme is still at the preliminar­y stages”.

Our discerning readers will - ing due to the way the COAS has whole range of security subjects. This issue also covers relevant aspects of the COAS’ press conference which are related to current acquisitio­n of equipment. In the article on the brief history of the Indian Army, the Army has always kept “Nation Above All” regardless of the He concludes by explaining as to how the Army’s ethos is built through the 5 C’s; Character, Competence, Courage, Commitment and Compassion; and ethos of a secular, motivated, apolitical and profession­al force devoted to the unity and integrity of the country. In the article on Army’s ‘Land Warfare Doctrine 2018’ which has been recently placed on the Army’s web site, the author gives an overview of the Doctrine and highlights that the Army shall be the primary instrument of the overall deterrence capability of the Nation. In this context it is reiterated that India continues with a strategic asymmetry vis-à-vis China and Pakistan in terms of sub-convention­al warfare, which needs to be addressed. This implies that the gaps in our sub-convention­al warfare is a matter of concern and needs to be corrected on priority.

Then there is an article on AD guns in which the author concludes that if the manufactur­e of the guns start around 2033, notionally if 1,000 guns are required and rate of production will be manufactur­ed after about with reports on other happenings including the usual news digest.

Wish you all discerning readers happy Army Day, Republic Day and New Year.

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JAYANT BARANWAL Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

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