Won't permit any change in status quo: Know what new Army chief said on Pakistan, China

The newly appointed Army Chief General Manoj Pande has made it clear that the Army Forces will not permit any change in the status quo and any loss of territory.

NewsBharati    02-May-2022 11:39:11 AM
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New Delhi, May 2: Asserting that the Indian Army had adequately responded to the Chinese efforts to change the status quo on the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh, the newly appointed Army Chief General Manoj Pande has made it clear that the Army Forces will not permit any change in the status quo and any loss of territory.
 
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Speaking on the India-China border conflict, General Manoj Pande said, "The situation at the LAC is normal. The unilateral and provocative actions by our adversary to change the status quo by force. I feel have been adequately responded to. Our troops are holding important physical positions. We are very clear that we will not permit any change in the status quo and any loss of territory."
 
 
General Pande said that "our focus has also been infrastructure development especially habitat to match the operational and logistics requirement". "In the end, our aim is to reduce the tension along the LAC and restoration of status quo as it was earlier," he said. Notably, India and China have been engaged in a border dispute along LAC in eastern Ladakh since May-June 2020 after China increased its aggression. Since then, both sides have deployed troops opposite each other all along the border.
 
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On the situation of LoC, the Army chief said the situation for the civilian population on the ground on both sides of the LoC has improved but in terms of reduction in terrorist infrastructure and terrorist training camps, there is no evidence or sign of any improvement. "On the contrary, we find that the number of terrorists operating has increased. Whilst on the LoC, the infiltration and violence levels have gone down but in the hinterland, there is no indication of that effect," the Army chief said.
 
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Further, he said, "My utmost and foremost priority will be to ensure very high standards of operational preparedness to face the current contemporary and future challenges across the entire spectrum of conflict." The Army chief said his force, in coordination with the Indian Air Force and Navy, will effectively deal with all possible security challenges facing the nation.