Gen. Bipin Rawat: No shortage of arms for Army

DN Bureau

The Army has no shortage of arms. We have to keep modernizing weapons, arms as the technology is upgrading, and we are trying to bring in new and modernised technique ones in our Army.

Bipin Rawat (File Photo)
Bipin Rawat (File Photo)


Varanasi: Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat claimed that there is no shortage of arms in the Indian Army on today .

"The Army has no shortage of arms. We have to keep modernizing weapons, arms as the technology is upgrading, and we are trying to bring in new and modernised technique ones in our Army," General Rawat told the media after attending the bicentenary celebration of 9 Gorkha Rifles at 39 Gorkha Training Centre here.

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General Rawat also informed that stone pelting incidents in the valley have decreased.

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"Stone pelting incidents have come down to some extent. The Army, the Border Security Force (BSF), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Jammu and Kashmir Police are working together in the state. Solution to this can't be achieved overnight. The government, intelligence agencies, state administration all are making efforts. Will be successful if things go in this direction, can say this with belief," he said.

Speaking on nomination of late Field Marshal KM Cariappa for Bharat Ratna General Rawat said, "Final decision depends on the Government, whatever is decided will be acceptable."

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Earlier in the day, General Rawat visited the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi with his family and prayed for the safety of soldiers on borders. "Prayed for the safety and security of our jawans on borders," he said.

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The Army Chief was on a two-day visit in Varanasi along with his family members to attend the bicentenary bicentenary celebration of 9 Gorkha Rifles at 39 Gorkha Training Centre. (ANI)

 










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