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Army brass kicks off top meet, amid Ladakh row

The conference began a fortnight after the 13th round of military talks between India and China to cool tensions in Ladakh reached an impasse on October 10, with PLA not agreeing to suggestions made by the Indian Army.

Published on: Oct 25, 2021 08:41 PM IST
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The army’s top brass on Monday kicked off a bi-annual conference in New Delhi to deliberate on key organisational and operational issues including the prevailing situation along the country’s northern border with China where the two armies are negotiating disengagement of rival troops from friction points on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), officials familiar with the development said.

The conference comes days after General Manoj Mukund Naravane visited the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir for a security review after several soldiers were killed in a counter-terror operation. (PTI PHOTO.)
The conference comes days after General Manoj Mukund Naravane visited the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir for a security review after several soldiers were killed in a counter-terror operation. (PTI PHOTO.)

Infrastructure development in border areas and induction of niche technologies into the army will also be discussed during the four-day conference, chaired by army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane.

The conference began a fortnight after the 13th round of military talks between India and China to cool tensions in Ladakh reached an impasse on October 10, with PLA not agreeing to suggestions made by the Indian Army.

The military dialogue took place more than two months after the last round of talks that led to disengagement of forward deployed troops from Gogra, or Patrol Point-17A, which was one of the flashpoints on LAC in Ladakh.

If the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is there to stay in the Ladakh theatre so is the Indian Army, Naravane said on October 9, referring to the military build-up and infrastructure development across LAC.

The conference also comes days after Naravane visited the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir for a security review after several soldiers were killed in a counter-terror operation, and renewed infiltration attempts by Pakistani terrorists are being witnessed along the Line of Control after a temporary lull following the renewal of a ceasefire pact with Pakistan in February 2021.

“The apex leadership of Indian Army will brainstorm on current/emerging security and administrative aspects to chart future course in the backdrop of the situation along the borders and challenges imposed by Covid-19 pandemic,” the defence ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh will address and interact with the army commanders later this week, it said while adding that the chief of defence staff and the chiefs of the Indian Air Force and navy are scheduled to address the senior army leadership for promoting tri-service synergy.

The current theaterisation model, a long-awaited military reform with the full backing of the government, seeks to set up four new integrated commands for synergy in operations --- two land-centric theatres, the Air Defence Command and the National Maritime Theatre Command.

The creation of theatre commands could take two to three years, with senior officers from the three services being assigned key responsibilities to finalise the joint structures.

 
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