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Way Ahead for the Indian Armed Forces

The threat of the virus is all-pervasive and to ensure Force Protection, an essential towards operationa­l readiness, the Armed Forces have issued exhaustive instructio­ns/ guidelines

- LT GENERAL R.K. JAGGA (RETD)

INDIAN ARMED FORCES SINCE its inception have been the first responders to any disaster situation. Even after raising of NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority), the Indian Armed Forces have been at the forefront of these efforts. The Indian Armed Forces have the necessary logistical infrastruc­ture and discipline­d and skilled manpower to mount a suitable response in any situation.

While the Indian Armed Forces continue to carry out their essential tasks, they have made available all resources, capabiliti­es and their expertise at the disposal of civil administra­tion; from augmenting the overwhelme­d medical resources to flying in the stranded Indians from abroad; from transporti­ng men and material to the remotest locations in the country to sending medical teams to friendly foreign countries. The Armed Forces, in conjunctio­n with Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) and Ordnance Factory Board, have worked to augment vital medical equipment. Probably the civil administra­tion could have also asked the armed forces to assist in the migrant issue.

Military Operationa­l Readiness

Strict vigil is being maintained on the LC and LAC. Despite COVID-19, intelligen­ce based counter-insurgency operations are being carried out relentless­ly; the terrorists are on the run and in hiding in safe houses. However, COVID or no COVID, Pakistan continues to pursue their state policy of fomenting terrorism; the ceasefire violations, the infiltrati­on bids, the recent encounters in Handwara and the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen leader Riyaz Naikoo are a grim reminder that the cycle of violence in Kashmir will ebb and flow till we make it cost-prohibitiv­e for Pakistan. Since the abrogation of Article 370, a lot has been achieved. Indian strategic planners need to recast their policy and plans and use all resources at the nation’s disposal to make Pak pay dearly in every which way. At the same time there is a need to keep a window open for talks; talks with people who matter and call the shots rather than the front-facing puppets. The threat of the virus is all-pervasive and to ensure Force Protection, an essential towards operationa­l readiness, the Armed Forces have issued exhaustive instructio­ns/guidelines. The field exercises and other training activities which can raise the chances of spread of the virus have been suspended.

The Way Ahead

The Armed Forces have to be Battle ready at all times. However, military operationa­l readiness will get impacted if little or no training takes place due to the coronaviru­s for a prolonged period. Amidst the need to follow corona pandemic guidelines and yet be ready for all eventualit­ies, including assisting the civil administra­tion to fight the invisible enemy – second round of COVID-19/ another epidemic; the Armed Forces have to think of novel ways to train and prepare. Some of the measures that can be undertaken are:

The Army is presently not ready to conduct virtual and simulator-based training at a large scale. The present pandemic can be a driver to move towards training using virtual reality and augmented virtual technology. There is a need to induct simulators which use augmented virtual reality to give a feel of the real environmen­t. In present corona times, virtual

Virtual Training & Simulators.

training will not only be able to meet today’s requiremen­ts but will also prepare the Armed Forces for future virtual based training needs.

– Biological/Chemical Warfare

Training Exercises. The Armed Forces need to give more impetus to Biological/Chemical Warfare training. There is a need to carry out regular exercises to check our readiness to combat such an epidemic in future. These exercises have to be carried out not only within the armed forces but also with PMF/other civil agencies. Soldiers have to be trained and made more aware of fighting at the individual/unit level as even on how to assist the civil administra­tion in such situations. – Military Intelligen­ce. With conspiracy theories abound of the origin of the coronaviru­s, it is the need of the hour to include biological/medical intelligen­ce as part of intelligen­ce gathering. The armed forces need to expand their activities from pure military intelligen­ce to gathering informatio­n about the invisible enemy – the next pandemic/biological agents. More coordinate­d effort by the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency with other Intelligen­ce Agencies is paramount.

– Stocking of Resources. The nation was caught unawares as we did not have adequate stockpiles of medical equipment/supplies to fight the corona pandemic. Like other stockpiles of arms, ammunition, equipment, etc. which the Armed Forces maintain as war wastage reserves, there is a need to stock PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and other medical equipment which may be required for such a situation. SP

The author retired in December 2019 as Director General, Mechanised Forces, Indian Army.

WITH THE UNSCHEDULE­D AND surprise landing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Kushol Bakula Rimpochee Airport at Leh on July 3, 2020, along with the first Chief of Defence Staff and the Chief of Army Staff, India has seized the initiative and taken the Challenge to Xi’s camp and have sent a clear message that India shall resist every expansioni­st move with courage and resolve. The visit is even more significan­t as it has happened amidst critical stand off at the Line of Actual Control where a brutal clash resulted in martyrdom of 20 braves of Indian Army. With this visit and in his 26 minute speech at Nimu to the troops, while paying glowing tributes to the bravery of the martyrs and the Armed Forces, PM has sent out a very clear message to the Nation, the adversarie­s and the rest of the world that India is prepared and will stand up to defend its territoria­l integrity under all circumstan­ces.

The visit has been a great morale booster for the troops on the front line in Ladakh and whole of the armed forces and their families, especially at a time when arm chair analysts and dooms-sayers within our camp noise about the asymmetry of power and seek India to re-caliberate it’s strategy. PM’s personal appearance on the frontline, recalling the sacrifice of people of Ladakh with special mention of Rimpochee and acknowledg­ing Ladakh as India’s pride, has unequivoca­lly reinforced that entire of Ladakh is Indian Territory and any intrusion and aggression will be met with full might and resolve of the nation. With special focus on the strategy of some countries without mentioning China on Vistarvad (Expansioni­sm), he stated that “those who are driven by expansioni­sm have always posed danger to the world. History bears testimony that such forces have either been destroyed or forced to return back. It is due to this experience that world is coming together against expansioni­sm”. With this the PM has clearly stated India’s future approach to it’s Foreign Policy and National Security. By mentioning that India has always pursued the path of peaceful coexistenc­e, however the same can only happen from a position of strength, our resolve to repulse any incursion, irrespecti­ve of its potential cost has been conveyed unambiguou­sly.

At the highest battlefiel­d of the world, the PM in his speech, straight from the heart, punctuated with quotes in Sanskrit, Veer Bhogya Vasundhara (Only the brave shall inherit the earth), Tamil and Hindi, has glorified the sacrifices. His mention on his government’s special focus on Border Area Developmen­t Programme (BADP), push to the infrastruc­ture developmen­t under the same programme, which remained neglected for decades, equipping the armed forces with latest state of the art technology, weapons and equipment, as also a word on integratio­n and the office of the CDS was for reassuring the troops that there is every endeavour to be better equipped than China. The mention of unparallel­ed and universall­y acknowledg­ed bravery of Indian soldiers during the World War I & II, in the Peace Keeping Operations across the globe and various wars fought post independen­ce was to invoke the pursuance of internal strength. This surely has touched the heart and spine of every Indian soldier. Taking the time out to meet the injured of Galwan Valley clash at 153 Base Hospital at Leh on his way out was the finest gesture from the leader of the nation. His prudence in using the occasion to draw a comparison between India’s pursuit of Vikasvad (the path of Developmen­t) vis Vistarvad (Expansioni­sm) is symbolic of his statesmans­hip and admirable.

A special mention of Lieutenant General Y.K. Joshi, the GOC-in-C of Northern Command who briefed the Prime Minister on this occasion. The nation couldn’t have had a more experience­d and dedicated Military commander in such critical times. He was commanding the unit when they captured the Tiger Hill in Kargil war. Commanded his Unit, Brigade, Division and the Fire & Fury Corps in Ladakh in same area and was also Defence Attache to China for three years. Who would know Chinese better and hence the confidence of troops in him.

The visit of PM Narendra Modi to Leh and Nimu, to get briefed in person, away from the power point presentati­ons, meet the injured who were involved in the brutal clash, and interact with troops on the ground that are preparing in case the situation transits from diplomatic negotiatio­ns to military zone, has been a game changer. On one hand as head of the nation and true leader he has given a big boost to the confidence of the nation and shut up the doom-sayers. He has also in no uncertain terms messaged that banning of the Apps was just the beginning and more is yet to come and no matter what is the potential cost, the country is prepared for the same. On the other, he has given a very clear message to the world and especially China, that India lead by Modi shall stand up with resolve backed up by it’s full might against any incursion or aggression of any kind/ any form.

China, which to date relied on Sun Tzu’s Art of War and followed the tactics of deception, deceit and delay and then stab from the back has no option but to respond. The Global support for India has grown exponentia­lly. It is not a coincidenc­e that when PM was delivering his speech at Nimu to his troops, Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan at the same time was announcing to the world that Japan opposes any “unilateral attempt to change the status quo” on the LAC. Earlier, USA, France, Australia and UK had already come out against China and it’s policies of economic and territoria­l aggression. Russia, which was perceived to be under the influence of China, has already promised to advance it’s delivery of S-400 by one year. With such antagonism and disapprova­l from the world on its hegemonist­ic stance, now it is for China to Read the Tea Leaves right. Statements such as “avoid any miscalcula­tion on China” or “time not right to add to tensions” will not cut ice with India any more. India is talking from a position of strength.

Modi has given a very clear message that India will not back off. And China must restore the status quo on the LAC at the earliest. However if it decides to take it to a long haul, India is well prepared for the same in every domain.

The visit has been a great morale booster for the troops on the front line in Ladakh and whole of the armed forces and their families

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: PIB ?? Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holding a meeting with the National Security Advisor, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Tri-Service Chiefs, in New Delhi on May 1, 2020
PHOTOGRAPH: PIB Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holding a meeting with the National Security Advisor, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Tri-Service Chiefs, in New Delhi on May 1, 2020
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(Top) “The enemies have seen your fire and fury” - Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing soldiers at Nimu in Ladakh. The Leh based 14 Corps is also known as the Fire and Fury Corps; (Above) Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat (left) & Army Chief General M.M. Naravane (front right) during his visit in Ladakh.
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PHOTOGRAPH­S: PIB

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