Pakistan will be hit 'very' hard, Indian Army Chief hints
The details of action plan will be shared after the execution said Indian Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat while commenting on Pakistan. The Army Chief hinted at very strong action against Pakistan and said that the forces would retaliate.
The reaction comes in the aftermath of Pakistan killing two soldiers and mutilating their bodies in a gruesome manner. The chief also went on to say that the Army had stepped up counter-infiltration measures. The snow is melting and this would lead to more infiltrations during the summer, he had also said.
9 killed, over 40 injured after Afghan forces open fire on border villages in Chaman
Meanwhile at an event, the Army chief said that the military is not getting its due share as many people find defence spending a burden. General Rawat said a national military strategy and a security framework will be finalised very soon to effectively deal with security challenges facing the nation. He lamented that the spending on defence is considered a burden by many in the country and the military is not getting its due share. India's true potential will be realised only when both economic growth and might of the armed forces go hand-in-hand he said while citing the China example.
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The details of action plan will be shared after the execution said Indian Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat while commenting on Pakistan. The Army Chief hinted at very strong action against Pakistan and said that the forces would retaliate.
Army Chief General Bipin Rawat (middle) leading a team of army officers during a visit to forward areas in Kashmir. Photo credit: Press Trust of India |
9 killed, over 40 injured after Afghan forces open fire on border villages in Chaman
Meanwhile at an event, the Army chief said that the military is not getting its due share as many people find defence spending a burden. General Rawat said a national military strategy and a security framework will be finalised very soon to effectively deal with security challenges facing the nation. He lamented that the spending on defence is considered a burden by many in the country and the military is not getting its due share. India's true potential will be realised only when both economic growth and might of the armed forces go hand-in-hand he said while citing the China example.
Read more at: http://www.oneindia.com/india/pakistan-will-be-hit-very-hard-indian-army-chief-hints-2426382.html