Situation along northern border stable but unpredictable: Army chief

NEW DELHI, 12 Jan: The situation along the frontier with China is “stable” but “unpredictable” and Indian troops are adequately deployed to deal with any contingency, even as there was slight increase in number of Chinese troops in their areas across the eastern sector, Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande said on Thursday.

At a press conference ahead of Army Day, Gen Pande also said that the Indian troops deployed along the line of actual control (LAC) have been able to maintain a robust posture to defeat any evil design of the adversary in a “firm and resolute” manner.

The chief of army staff asserted that the preparedness level of the Indian Army remains “very high” along the LAC and it has adequate forces and reserves in each of the sectors to effectively deal with any situation.

“The situation is stable and under control, yet unpredictable. You are aware of the ongoing talks where we have been able to resolve five out of seven issues that were on the table and we are continuing to talk both at the diplomatic as well as the military level,” he said.

“In terms of our preparedness level, they remain of a very high standard. We have adequate forces, we have adequate reserves in each of our sectors to be able to effectively deal with any situation or contingency,” he added.

The army chief said the “strategic rebalancing” of the troops that was undertaken sometime ago has been completed.

“We have been able to maintain a very robust defensive posture and prevent any attempts from our adversary to unilaterally change the status quo in a firm and resolute manner,” Gen Pande said.

His comments came amid the 32-month military standoff between Indian and Chinese militaries in eastern Ladakh. There has been a fresh spike in tensions between India and China after troops from the two sides were engaged in a clash along the LAC at Yangtse in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh on 9 December.

Gen Pande said the deployment of troops by the Chinese side along the northern border continues in the same manner, and that the number of Indian soldiers in the region is on par in the region.

“There is a slight increase in the number of (Chinese) troops opposite our eastern command. We are keeping a close watch,” he said.

The army’s Kolkata-headquartered eastern command takes care of security in areas along the LAC in Arunachal and Sikkim.

On the situation in the Northeast, he said peace has returned to most of the states in the region.

The army chief said a proposal for induction of women personnel into artillery units has been sent to the government.

“This is something we have decided. We must do (it). The proposal has been forwarded to the government. We hope that it will be accepted,” he said.

Gen Pande said the army has decided that 2023 will be the year of transformation and the force has laid out a specific roadmap aiming for certain outcomes that can be achieved.

“This process will continue beyond the current year,” he said. (PTI)