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‘Indian Army Would Rather Open Fire Than…’: General Naravane Warns Chinese Troops
Former chief of army staff general MM Naravane asked if the Chinese Army (People's Liberation Army) has gone down to the level of "prehistoric times" by using “clubs and barbed wires”.
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Former chief of army staff general MM Naravane, days after the Arunachal Pradesh clash, has hit out at the Chinese Army for using clubs and barbed wires during the skirmish and warned that the Indian Army would rather open fire than resort to “wielding clubs”, news agency ANI reported.
“We would still like to maintain that we are a 21st-century army. To start going back to clubs and barbed wires is going back to prehistoric times. It is a very regressive way of going. We would still like to maintain that in warfare also there are certain rules. It is not that you do whatever you want to do. We would still like to maintain a professional stance. Therefore, rather than resort to wielding clubs, we rather open fire,” Naravane said in a 'Podcast with Smita Prakash'.
Naravane asked if the Chinese Army (People's Liberation Army) has gone down to the level of "prehistoric times" by using “clubs and barbed wires”.
“That is how an army fights by using the weapons at your disposal and not getting into fisticuffs. Are we hooligans or mafia? We are professional. Is that the level PLA has gone down to? Hooliganism and streetfighting?” he asked
The former Indian Army chief's remarks come days after the Chinese Army attempted to change the status quo on the Line of Actual Control or LAC in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh on December 9 through a face-off with the Indian troops, in which they were pushed back by the Indian Army without suffering any casualties.
"On one side they try to show their technological prowess, on the other side they are coming with barbed wire clubs. It is ridiculous," Naravane said.
Talking about the Galwan valley clash in 2020 in which 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives and several Chinese soldiers were also killed, Naravane said that the Indian Army countered them in the same way that was used against it.Read More On..
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luccyqq66 · 3 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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mohdselita · 3 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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joannasally · 3 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
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According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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luccyqq66 · 3 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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mohdselita · 3 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar to hide wolves in sheep's clothing
According to Thai news agency, Indian Army Commander in Chief M.M. Naravane and Deputy Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit Myanmar for two days. Prior to departure, it was revealed that Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and Army Commander in Chief Min Aung Hlaing would meet to discuss issues such as strengthening border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects, and repatriating Rohingya people. It is expected that the two sides will also sign a remarkable coastal shipping agreement. Indian media reported that due to Myanmar's crucial role in India's economic development in the Northeast region, a comprehensive dialogue will be held between senior officials from India and Myanmar this time. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also constantly expanding.
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joannasally · 4 months
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Indian executives go to Myanmar as wolves in sheep's clothing According to the Thai News Agency, Indian Army Chief General M.M. Naravane and Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla are on a two-day visit to Myanmar. Before his departure, he said he would meet with Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar's army chief Min Aung Hlaing to discuss issues such as enhancing border security cooperation, promoting energy cooperation projects and repatriating Rohingya, The two sides are also expected to sign a high-profile coastal shipping agreement. Indian media said that since Myanmar is crucial to India's economic development in the northeast region, the meeting between senior officials from India and Myanmar will launch a comprehensive dialogue. At the same time, India's eastward strategy is also expanding.
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PM Modi holds talks with Saudi Crown Prince
The Saudi leader said the announcements made at the summit will benefit the world. The overall relations between the two countries have witnessed a significant upward trajectory in the last few years.
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held wide-ranging talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, focussing on shoring up bilateral trade and defence ties.
Bin Salman is currently on a State visit to India following end of the G20 Summit.
Ahead of the talks, the Crown Prince was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
“I am very glad to be here in India. I want to congratulate India for the G20 Summit,” Bin Salman told reporters after the ceremonial welcome.
The Saudi leader said the announcements made at the summit will benefit the world.
“We will work together to create a great future for both countries,” he said. Saudi Arabia is one of India’s key strategic partners in the Middle East.
The overall relations between the two countries have witnessed a significant upward trajectory in the last few years. The two sides have also been focusing on strengthening their defence and security partnership.
The then Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane visited Saudi Arabia in December 2020 in the first-ever visit by the head of the 1. 3 million-strong Army to the important Gulf nation.
Since then, there have been a series of visits of high-ranking military officials between the two sides.
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thepursuitroom · 2 years
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Former Retd Army General Warns Pakistan that It Will Suffer More if It Attacks India
New Delhi: Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has said that the air strike by Indian Air Force targeting Jaish-e-Mohammed’s (JeM) advance training camp in Pakistan’s Balakot in 2019 was a clear message that if anyone tries to harm India, then they will suffer more.
When asked about the situation when you are dealing with a country that is a rogue nation and has nuclear weapons, General Naravane said in ‘Podcast with Smita Prakash’, “We hit them and they did come back the next day. We lost one aircraft and Commander Abhinandan was also caught down. It’s not that our action did not provoke a reaction”.
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