India should remain alert on ground, Pak will make noise over Article 370: Ex-army chief Malik

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 06 2019 | 10:10 PM IST

India needs to be prepared not only diplomatically but also on the ground as Pakistan will "make noise" over the Centre's move to revoke provisions of Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, former army chief V P Malik said on Tuesday.

Speaking on the sidelines of a national seminar on India's National Security: Kargil to Present Times, Malik said the decision of the government was "correct and bold" and in the interest of national security.

The government had on Monday revoked provisions of Article 370 to take away Jammu and Kashmir's special status, and proposed the bifurcation of the state into union territories -- Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

"If you look at the long term perspective of national security it was a correct move. It was a bold move and it would have long term benefits in protecting the national security," he told PTI.

Malik, who was the army chief during the Kargil War, said given the current situation, where it appeared that the two regional parties were increasing the gap between Kashmiris and the rest of the country, the move was necessary.

"Over the years I have seen that somehow regional political parties of Kashmir have been increasing the gap between the Kashmiris and the rest of the country so much so that at times it used to appear that both these political parties have joined hands with the separatists," he said.

"India has to be prepared because Pakistan would try to internationalise the issue and we have to be prepared not only diplomatically but also on the ground," Malik said.

He said the country had to remain alert because "Pakistan is not going to sit quietly and they would make noise" not only politically but also on the ground.

Malik, while reflecting in his special address on the military strategy during the Kargil War, said that Operation Vijay was a blend of political, military and diplomatic competency, along with courage, commitment and determination that contributed to India's victory.

He spoke of the need for larger forces to prevent Pakistan from causing damage to border areas. Even though India has been a victim of intrusion it continues to exercise restraint, he said, adding that in a combat situation there is a need to engage all services optimally.

Insisting that the successful outcome of a border war depends on the ability to react rapidly, Malik observed that the new strategic environment calls for faster decision- making, versatile combat preparedness, rapid deployment and high-level synergy.

Future wars will require close political insight and positive civil military interaction, he pointed out.

Also delivering a special address was former deputy national security advisor Ambassador Satish Chandra, who lauded the Indian political and defense strategy that helped India contain Pakistan's aggression.

He emphasised on the need to widen the envelope of retaliatory response and increase preparedness to avoid conflicts in future.

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First Published: Aug 06 2019 | 10:10 PM IST

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