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ID139760
Title ProperArming the army
Other Title Informationthe armed forces urgently need to modernise the weaponry
LanguageENG
AuthorBhatia, Vinod
Summary / Abstract (Note)Time magazine aptly summarised the operational performance and preparedness of the Indian Army during the 1962 conflict. That may not be true today for the armed forces, but may still hold good to a large extent for the Indian soldier and the infantry. Former army chief, General V.K. Singh, in a much publicised 12 March 2012 letter to the then Prime Minister, painted a grim picture of the operational capabilities of the 1.18-million-strong army. The critical voids highlighted in this letter included ammunition, artillery guns, obsolete air defence systems and above all a lack of adequate weapons for infantry and Special Forces battalions. A major concern expressed in the letter was, ‘large scale voids in essential weaponry as well as critical surveillance and night-fighting capabilities in the over 350 infantry and Special Forces’ battalions.’
`In' analytical NoteForce Vol. 12, No.12; Aug 2015: p.20-22
Journal SourceForce 2015-08 12, 12
Key WordsArmed Forces ;  Indian Army ;  Preparedness ;  Operational Performance ;  Arming the Army