Situation at border tense, larger conflict with China can’t be ruled out: General Rawat

India Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat warned that situation at the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh remains tense and possibility of a larger conflict with China cannot be ruled out

General Bipin Rawat (Photo Courtesy: IANS)
General Bipin Rawat (Photo Courtesy: IANS)
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India Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat on Friday warned that situation at the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh remains tense and possibility of a larger conflict with China cannot be ruled out.

"In the overall security calculus: border confrontations, transgressions, unprovoked tactical military actions -- spiraling into a larger conflict therefore cannot be discounted," Rawat said.

His statement came amid an ongoing military talk between India and China at Chushul of Friday. He was speaking at Diamond Jubilee Webinar, 2020 organised by National Defence College in Delhi.

However, General Rawat also pointed out that India's posturing is unambiguous and she "will not accept any shift in Line of Actual Control".

Commenting on the situation with Pakistan and China General Rawat said, ''Constant friction with two of our nuclear-armed neighbours with whom India has fought wars increasingly acting in collusion, poses an omnipresent danger of regional strategic instability with potential for escalation, threatening our territorial integrity and strategic cohesion.''

He also said that China's People's Liberation Army is facing unanticipated consequences for its misadventure into Ladakh because of firm responses by Indian forces.

The military level talks underway since 9.30 a.m. were the eighth round.


India and China have been engaged in a worst seven-month-long border dispute at the LAC. Despite several levels of dialogue, there has not been any breakthrough.

Further, speaking about defence cooperation, General Rawat said that India understand the importance of leveraging defence diplomacy in building mutual trust and partnerships with strategically important countries.

He also said that in the coming years, Indian defence industry will be growing exponentially and contribute to the overall defence preparedness. "The industry will deliver us state-of-art weapons and equipment fully made in India," General Rawat said.

The officer said that as India grows in stature, security challenges will rise proportionately.

"We must move out of the constant threat of sanctions or dependency on individual nations for our military requirements and invest in building long-term indigenous capability for strategic independence and application of decisive military power to squarely meet present and emerging challenges," the officer added.

On Pakistan, General Rawat said, "Unabated proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir unleashed by Pakistan, a vicious anti-India rhetoric on social media and efforts to create disharmony within India have taken India-Pakistan ties to a new low."

With IANS inputs


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Published: 06 Nov 2020, 12:50 PM