Ready for all
Keeping a close vigil especially on eastern border of Ladakh, army top brass closely watch the situation and keep the troops ready for any eventuality.
Pakistan and China together form a potent threat to national security and their collusive approach towards India cannot be wished away, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane said recently after assessing the situation.
In a recent press conference ahead of Army Day, Gen Naravane elaborated extensively on the situation in eastern Ladakh, and said Indian troops have been maintaining a very high level of combat readiness to effectively deal with any eventualities in the region.
The Chief of Army staff said he was hopeful that India and China will be able to reach an agreement for disengagement and de-escalation based on an approach of mutual and equal security.
At the same time, Gen Naravane, apparently referring to capture of certain strategic heights along the southern bank of Pangong lake by the Indian Army, said his force will hold on to its positions in eastern Ladakh based on its national interest and goals.
Talking about the overall national security challenges, the Army Chief said the collusive approach of both China and Pakistan towards India is manifesting on the ground. “Pakistan and China together form a potent threat and the threat of collusivity cannot be wished away,” he said.