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Despite the economic crisis, Pakistan Army is still threat to India, General Anil

Despite the economic crisis, the Pakistan Army is still strong and a threat to India, General Anil Chauhan

The situation has not affected the capability and skills of the Pakistani army, India is facing many challenges

The rise of China is a big challenge for us. We have two neighbors who are against us

Both claim that their friendship is higher than the Himalayas and deeper than the oceans and both are armed with nuclear weapons

Address of the Indian Chief of Defense Staff at the talks in New Delhi

New Delhi (  Web News )

India’s Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan has said that despite the severe economic crisis, the

Pakistani army is still a big threat to India. Speaking at a discussion held in New Delhi, General Anil

Chauhan said that Pakistan’s economic crisis and other setbacks have not had any negative impact on

the capability and skills of the army. He is still strong and a threat to India. Indian Chief of Defense

Staff said that India is facing many challenges and only challenges make a nation strong. We have seen

this in the case of Kargil and Galvan. The theme of the talk, organized under the leading journal India

Today, was Vision National Security: The Challenges Before the Indian Military. On another question,

Anil Chauhan said that the rise of China is a big challenge for us. This also keeps the border dispute

going. We have two neighbors who are against us. Both claim that their friendship is higher than the

Himalayas and deeper than the oceans. And both are armed with nuclear weapons. The Indian Chief of

Defense Staff, without naming Pakistan and China, added that we are well aware of the ambitions of

our two neighbors and we are also well aware of the threats posed by them. General Anil Chauhan said

that the biggest challenge for our forces in today’s world is that the arsenal is changing rapidly. We have

to adopt new weapons systems and new technologies as well as develop new strategies.

 

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