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NEW DELHI: Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, in an interaction with ANI, said that the Indian Army is well-prepared to face external, as well as internal threats to the country. Speaking to ANI, General Bipin Rawat said, "Indian Army is fully ready for a two-and-a-half front(China, Pakistan and internal security requirements simultaneously) war".

The Army Chief added that even though India is ready for a multi-front war, there are effective mechanisms available to defuse an adverse situation. "Even the PM has stated that for the last forty years not even a single bullet has been fired on the Indo-China border," said General Rawat.In a freewheeling conversation with ANI, General Rawat also informed that a new strike corps, 17 Strike Corps, is being raised specifically for mountain warfare. On asking about the delay in its raising, the Army Chief said a process as complex as this takes time. He said, "It is being raised from scratch. The recruitments are on. As it is, to prepare an Army soldier it takes about three years from recruitment process to training and then orienting and finally their deployment."

General Rawat went on to discuss modernization plans of the Army, saying that the government is aware of our all needs and is supporting us in every manner. "Make in India is a good initiative, it will give results in two to three years," said General Rawat.

General Rawat added that all armies across the world maintain an inventory in the ratio of the 30:40:30. Here 30 percent equipment is state of the art technology, 40 percent is undergoing modernization and the rest 30 percent is obsolete, which requires an upgrade.

General Bipin Rawat concluded by saying that the Indian Army's preparations are not against any specific country.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
 
We will launch an offensive war on Pakistan front and defensive-offensive war on China front.
70% of 1.2 million regular army troops will be deployed on Pakistan front, 25% on China front and 5% in Kashmir counter insurgency.
First try to control the insurgency in IOK and The Red Corridor.
 
Let me remind you this is not an old era.Indian military still working on old obsolete military domination kind of theory.Indian army must realize now that old days are gone.there are methods to stop Indian invasion.we can't rely on tanks anymore but if you read the mentality of Indian army,the concept is to capture Pakistani places using tanks and heavy artillery. Those old days are gone Indians.Pakistan have developed different missiles for different purposes. This will be modern war and not that old obsolete t-90 type war.
 
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I just hope Rajnikanth Thelava is not in their ranks when they finally live up to their words. That dude has some real jaw dropping SFX
 
We will launch an offensive war on Pakistan front and defensive-offensive war on China front
70% of 1.2 million regular army troops will be deployed on Pakistan front, 25% on China front and 5% in Kashmir counter insurgency.
Placing only 25% of your strength to a bigger enemy ! Is it a wise strategy?
 
As a first step this minger flipping Bipin should start going to the toilet (if he has any) all alone i.e. without the guards. Once he has mastered that, he can take next step.
 
We will launch an offensive war on Pakistan front and defensive-offensive war on China front.
70% of 1.2 million regular army troops will be deployed on Pakistan front, 25% on China front and 5% in Kashmir counter insurgency.

25% for Chinese front. Looks like someone is so ready for thrashing from China that is it not even trying to avoid it. :)
 
NEW DELHI: Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat, in an interaction with ANI, said that the Indian Army is well-prepared to face external, as well as internal threats to the country. Speaking to ANI, General Bipin Rawat said, "Indian Army is fully ready for a two-and-a-half front(China, Pakistan and internal security requirements simultaneously) war".

The Army Chief added that even though India is ready for a multi-front war, there are effective mechanisms available to defuse an adverse situation. "Even the PM has stated that for the last forty years not even a single bullet has been fired on the Indo-China border," said General Rawat.In a freewheeling conversation with ANI, General Rawat also informed that a new strike corps, 17 Strike Corps, is being raised specifically for mountain warfare. On asking about the delay in its raising, the Army Chief said a process as complex as this takes time. He said, "It is being raised from scratch. The recruitments are on. As it is, to prepare an Army soldier it takes about three years from recruitment process to training and then orienting and finally their deployment."

General Rawat went on to discuss modernization plans of the Army, saying that the government is aware of our all needs and is supporting us in every manner. "Make in India is a good initiative, it will give results in two to three years," said General Rawat.

General Rawat added that all armies across the world maintain an inventory in the ratio of the 30:40:30. Here 30 percent equipment is state of the art technology, 40 percent is undergoing modernization and the rest 30 percent is obsolete, which requires an upgrade.

General Bipin Rawat concluded by saying that the Indian Army's preparations are not against any specific country.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

He seriously needs to stop watching Rajnikant movies
 
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