Army prepared to face any challenge: Gen Dalbir Suhag

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 31 2016 | 10:02 PM IST
Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, who superannuated as Army Chief today, said the Army is well prepared to meet all challenges-- internal or external-- as he thanked the government for providing a free hand in conduct of operations.
He said while number of infiltration attempts increased in the past year, so did the number of terrorists killed.
Speaking to reporters, Gen Suhag, who served the forces for 43 years, saluted the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice on the line of duty to uphold integrity and honour of the nation.
He also lauded the soldiers and officers who serve in the most challenging terrains, including those who have fought insurgency.
"I express my sincere gratitude to the honourable Prime Minister and the government for their full support and for giving a free hand in conduct of operations, for giving impetus to modernisation and for granting One-Rank-One-Pension to the ex-servicemen," he added.
Gen Suhag said the day he took over as Chief of Army Staff, he had said the army's response to any action against the country's interests would be more than adequate, immediate and intense.
The Army has been able to deliver on that promise in the last two and half years, said Gen Suhag, under whose term the armed forces also conducted surgical strikes along the LoC.
He also said he never gave any TV interview as he believed that actions should speak louder than words.
Speaking on his tenure, infiltration attempts and number of such incidents increased.
"If we talk about 2012, then 67 terrorists were killed, 65 were killed in 2013. But this year in J&K itself we have killed 141 terrorists. Instances have increased, infiltration attempts have increased and we have killed nearly double the number of terrorists," he said.
He said the Army focussed on good training and operational preparedness during his term.

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First Published: Dec 31 2016 | 10:02 PM IST

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