New
Delhi, Oct 25: Lauding the government’s decision of having sustained
dialogue with stakeholders in Kashmir, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said on
Wednesday that the move wouldn’t affect Army’s operations in the valley.
“Government has appointed him, let him work, it will not affect Army's
operations,” said General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief at a function organized by
the industry body, FICCI. His comment came after two days of Home Minister
Rajnath Singh’s statement that the government will hold a "sustained
dialogue" with all stakeholders to resolve the Kashmir issue. Also,
speaking on the recent government strategy, General Rawat said “hard stance on
terror” has helped create a situation for dialogue. “Government strategy on
Kashmir has worked, we are negotiating from point of strength. The situation
has improved, infiltration has come down,” he said. The government appointed
former Intelligence Bureau Director Dineshwar Sharma as an interlocutor for
Kashmir issue. Further, the Army Chief said the forces were considering the use
of advanced Electronic Warfare Systems to keep a strong vigil on adversaries on
western and northern borders. He said the advanced warfare monitoring systems
will be employed to keep a strict watch over surrounding border areas. “We are
looking at Electronic Warfare (EW) system to keep an eye not just on borders
but in the hinterland,” the Army Chief said. “Major requirement as of now is
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, to keep eye on adversaries on
western and northern borders,” he added. Clarifying that frontier borderland
areas face a constant threat from terrorists, he said, “Security of
installations in the hinterland is becoming a cause for concern. We are getting
reports of Uri like attacks well in depth.” UNI
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