"Situation on Northern border is stable but sensitive": Chief of Army Staff, General Manoj Pande
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“Situation on Northern border is stable but sensitive”: Chief of Army Staff, General Manoj Pande

In a significant briefing ahead of the upcoming Army Day on January 15, Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Pande addressed the media, providing a comprehensive overview of the security scenario along the Northern border. General Manoj Pande characterised the situation as stable yet sensitive, offering crucial insights into the military's assessment of the region

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The Chief of Army Staff, General Manoj Pande, said on January 11 that the security situation on the Northern border is stable but sensitive. The Army Chief was speaking at the Annual Press conference ahead of Army Day on January 15.

“The situation on the Northern border is stable but sensitive. We continue to talk to find a solution to address and balance issues between the two sides. Operational preparedness is very high, and deployment is both- robust, and balanced…” Chief of Army Staff, Manoj Pande, said.

“As far as the situation in J&K is concerned, the ceasefire understanding along the LoC continues to hold. Even though we see infiltration attempts, which we have been able to thwart… We have a strong anti-drone mechanism in place to stop the use of drones to smuggle weapons and narcotics…. The area of Rajouri Poonch has seen increased terrorist activities. Support infrastructure for proxy tandems in the Rajouri Poonch sector from across the border continues…” General Manoj Pande added.

General Manoj Pande also highlighted that disruptive technologies have become the new arena of strategic competition.

#WATCH | Delhi: COAS General Manoj Pande says, "As far as the situation in JK is concerned, the ceasefire understanding along the LoC continues to hold. Even though we see infiltration attempts, which we have been able to thwart… We have a strong anti-drone mechanism in place… pic.twitter.com/5LKuE8uvZi

— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2024

 

“National interests remain paramount, and the relevance of hard powers has been established… Disruptive technologies have become the new arena of strategic competition,” said General Manoj Pande. He also affirmed that security forces are fully aligned to ensure a stable and secure environment for the nation.

“…Our nation is on the rise firmly on the path of progress in the economic sphere. We are fully aligned to ensure a stable and secure environment, both internal and external, to help our country progress…”

#WATCH | Delhi: COAS General Manoj Pande says, "…Our nation is on the rise firmly on the path of progress in the economic sphere. We are fully aligned to ensure a stable and secure environment, both internal and external to help our country progress…" pic.twitter.com/mDMIf4peqQ

— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2024

 

Speaking about the security situation in North East India, the chief of Army Staff said,”…The North East has witnessed positive developments in the last year because of the proactive policies of the Government. The violence parameters have overall come down. Manipur witnessed violence in May last year, but with the combined efforts by the state administration, Army and Assam Rifles, they have been able to stabilise the situation. We are working to normalise the situation and ensure stability…”

#WATCH | Delhi: COAS General Manoj Pande says, "…The Northeast has witnessed positive developments in the last year because of the proactive policies of the Govt. The violence parameters have overall come down. Manipur witnessed violence in May last year but with the combined… pic.twitter.com/gEx51P540E

— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2024

General Manoj Pande also said that the Army has inducted better vehicles, drones and counter-drone systems.

“As part of emergency provisions, we have been able to induct some new technologies and address domains of warfare. We have inducted better vehicles, drones and counter-drone systems. We have terrain-specific electronic warfare systems.,” General Manoj Pande said.

“We have restructured our artillery unit. We also have restructured units of electronic warfare and electronic intelligence. We have started the process of reducing animals in our animal transport units and they are being replaced by drones…We have made a plan and optimise our strength by significant numbers, and by 2027, we will achieve an optimisation of 1 lakh numbers. We have given the proposal to the Government,” he added.

#WATCH | Delhi: COAS General Manoj Pande says, "First two batches of Agniveers are now fully deployed in field units and the feedback is very exciting and positive… 120 women officers who have been given permanent commission and are in command roles are deployed in field areas… pic.twitter.com/PC04ofCeCc

— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2024

Speaking about Agniveers recruitment, General Manoj Pande said, “The first two batches of Agniveers are now fully deployed in field units and the feedback is very exciting and positive… 120 women officers who have been given permanent commission and are in command roles are deployed in field areas, and they are doing a good job there.”

#WATCH | Delhi: COAS General Manoj Pande says, "…We also have moved from the current conduct of our competitive and promotion exams to fully online mode and by the end of this year, all our promotion exams will be held entirely online…" pic.twitter.com/QJGsuBM48H

— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2024

“…We also have moved from the current conduct of our competitive and promotion exams to fully online mode and by the end of this year, all our promotion exams will be held entirely online…” CoAS General Manoj Pande concluded.

(with inputs from ANI)

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