Lt Gen Devraj Anbu, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of Northern Command, also ruled out any Dokalam type stand-off between the armies of India and China in Ladakh sector of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), saying a multi- tier mechanism is in place to resolve any issuethat may arise due to differences in perception of the border.
He was addressing a press conference after presenting gallantry and distinguished services medals to 103 army officers and jawans and certificates of appreciation to 31 units apart from 31 civilians at an investiture ceremony at the Northern Command headquarters here.
"The surgical strike was a point we wanted to drive home across -- that the Line of Control (LoC) is not a line that cannot be breached. When we want to, we will be able to breach it [LoC], go across and strike when we need. This was the message we wanted to convey and we did," he said.
Replying to a volley of questions about the possibility of Dokalam-type stand-off between the armies of India and China in Ladakh, Gen Anbu said, "I don't expect Dokalam-like situation to take place. It is not working here."
In Dokalam area in the Sikkim sector, the armies of India and China were in a faceoff situation for over 70 days before the two sides agreed last week to "disengage".
The Army commander said the mechanism is "well-placed", from the lowest level to highest level and "whatever issues are raised, we deal with them on daily basis. Meetings take place and hotline communication is available to resolve whatever the differences are."
He added, "sometimes, faceoffs and some incidents do happen but they are resolved as we have good relations there."
As far infrastructure on the Indian side is concerned, he said, "we have progressed a lot in last 10 years in eastern Ladakh."
Replying to a question about construction of a bridge by PLA on a stream after entering Indian territory in Dhamchok area of Ladakh, he said, "the bridge, you are mentioning, is not a bridge but a small log. It's the line of Actual Control where the perception defers. They have a different perception (of LAC) and we have also a different perception at that particular place where the contention is.
The Army commander said, "We are totally in control of the area concerned but the issue related to Dhamchok is basically about taking cattle for grazing on both the sides - on our side as well as the PLA side".
He said it is around that area that these log bridges have come up to facilitate grazing.
"We exactly know where our claimed lines lie and what we need to do to be able to effectively deal with the PLA on the matter. We are in full control," he added.
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