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Army chief banks on ‘friends’

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New Delhi: India is committed to peace and stability in the neighbourhood as also in the “wider region” and the Army will continue to partner with friends to “confront any kind of emerging threats”, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said on Friday.
Addressing the fourth conclave of defence attaches here, he also said “we are one of the leading armed forces of the world, not only by virtue of our size but also by virtue of our extensive combat experience, our professionalism” and other qualities.
“Because of that we have other unique ethos. We are deeply committed to peace and stability in the neighbourhood as also in the wider region.
And, we will continue, as we have in the past, to partner with our friends to confront any kind of emerging threats,” Rawat said. Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh also attended the conclave and in his address, he cited maritime threats such as piracy, which, he said, has “trans-national” ramifications.
He pitched for having greater maritime cooperation and leveraging “collective military competency” of the world.
“Navy is committed to enhancing cooperation and engagement with like-minded members in the Indian Ocean Region, and our cooperation ethos is guided, as articulated by the Prime Minister, by the 5Ss — Samman (honour), Samvad (dialogue), Sahyog (cooperation), Shanti (peace) and Samriddhi (prosperity),” he said.
“As we prepare to meet challenges that lie on our security path in an uncertain and complex world, we look towards the defence industry to provide solutions, to meet the needs of our defence forces,” he said. The Army chief said, in a globalised world, in order to “confront emerging threats, it will be wise to strengthen the paradigm of shared responsibilities for defence preparedness”. (PTI)

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