Won't hesitate to carry out 'strong action' against inimical acts, Rawat warns Pakistan

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 15 2019 | 9:25 PM IST

Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat on Tuesday warned Pakistan that India will not hesitate to carry out "strong action" against its inimical moves, asserting that the Army was giving enemies along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir a "befitting reply" and inflicting heavy losses.

In his address at the Delhi Cantonment here on the occasion of Army Day, Gen. Rawat also said that efforts were on to maintain peace and tranquillity along the border with China, adding Army troops guarding the border will not allow any compromise on India's interests.

Elaborating on the Army's modernisation plan, he said a major restructuring of the force is being initiated, besides induction of a range of missiles, tanks, and other weapons including M-777 and K9 howitzers.

Both M-777 howitzers and K9 Vajra, which were inducted last year, were showcased at the Army Day parade.

In his address, Gen. Rawat extensively talked about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and said India's neighbour on the western border continues to support terror groups operating in the state.

"Our forces are giving a befitting reply to our enemies along the Line of Control. They are suffering heavy losses. I am warning our enemy (across the LoC) that we will not hesitate in carrying out strong action against any inimical action," he said.

"We are ensuring moral dominance along the border in Jammu and Kashmir and we will continue to do so," he assured.

He said the Indian Army has ensured heavy damage to terrorists in the state.

"Youths in Jammu and Kashmir are being terrorised and forced to take up arms... We do not want that people in J&K are disturbed. Our neighbouring country has a hand in these activities. Terrorists are being trained and given arms by our neighbouring country," the Army chief said in an obvious reference to Pakistan.

Referring to the border with China, he said the armies of both India and China have issued new guidelines to their respective forces.

"Efforts are on to maintain peace and tranquillity along the (eastern) border. But we will keep reviewing the situation. Our soldiers will not allow any compromise in guarding the border in the eastern sector," Gen. Rawat said, adding that the orders given by the government will be strictly followed.

On the Northeast, he said the situation is peaceful in the region and the Army is carrying out regular anti-insurgency operations.

He also urged Army personnel and their families to be careful in using social media which he said is being used for radicalisation.

Referring to criticism of the Army's pyramidical structure, the Army chief said, "For us, the VIP is the jawan who faces the enemy along the LoC."

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First Published: Jan 15 2019 | 9:25 PM IST

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