Indian forces strong enough to meet any challenge, Jaitley


New Delhi, Aug 9 (PTI): Amid the border standoff with China, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley today said the Indian armed forces are strong enough to meet any challenge to the country's security as he underlined that lessons have been learnt from the 1962 war.

He also said in the Rajya Sabha that the people of the country have a predominant wish of retrieving the parts of Jammu and Kashmir occupied by Pakistan since 1948.

Jaitley, while initiating a special debate to mark the 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, said India had faced many challenges over these decades but "we can proudly say the country became stronger with each challenge".

He said India had "learnt a lesson" from the 1962 war with China that "the armed forces will have be made fully capable on our own because even today the nation faces challenges from our neighbouring countries."

Compared to 1962, the armed forces were made stronger in 1965 and 1971 wars, Jaitley said.

In 1962, India had to face a war imposed by China and suffer severe reverses. However, in the wars of 1965 and 1971 thrust by Pakistan, India had emerged victorious.

"I agree that some challenges are still there. Some people are targeting our country's sovereignty and integrity. But I am fully confident that our brave soldiers have capabilty to keep our country secure, may it be challenges on the eastern border or the western border," he said.

"The armed forces can give any kind of sacrifice for the security of the nation," the defence minister asserted.

Jaitley's message assumes significance as it comes amid a two-month-long border standoff with China in Doklam even though he did not specifically mention it.

He also referred to the occupation of parts of J&K by Pakistan soon after the Independence.

"Initially (after Independence), we faced a crisis. Our neighbour had an eye on Kashmir. Even today, we cannot forget that a part of the country has got separated. It is a wish of every Indian today as to how to retrieve that part," the minister said.

Jaitley, who is Leader of the Rajya Sabha, said today was the day to commit to make India a strong, just and economically-progressive country.

He underlined the need for freeeing the country from all kinds of violence, be it in the name terrorism, politics or religion.

Jaitley said the country is facing a bigger challenge from terrorism and Left-wing extremism.

In a clear reference to Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, he said a prime minister and a former prime minister had to lose their lives to terrorism.

Jaitley said people from across the border and also some people within the country who have taken to arms, are trying to spread terrorism especially in northern region of the country.

He said the security forces, including army, CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir police have contributed a lot in fight against terrorist in J&K, though some incidents still take place.

Jaitley stressed that the House and the whole nation needed to commit in one voice to fight the menace of terrorism.

He also emphasised on probity in public life and reduction of money use in politics.

Emphasising that different religions and castes are an integral part of the country, Jaitley said it is important to manitain harmony in the country.

The minister said there should be no place in the country for violence in the name of politics, religion and terrorism.

"The country should be freed from such violence," he said and added that on this historic day there is a need to take pledge to make India strong, just and economically progressive.

While recalling the events related to Quit India movement launched on this day in 1942, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad took a jibe on the ruling BJP, saying "last night too several incidents happened", an apparent reference to Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat and subsequent events.

As Azad said parties of those who participated in the freedom struggle and those who did not could be easily searched online, CPM member Sitaram Yechury quipped that internet was not working.

To this, Azad said the country has defeated the "mightiest powers" and one should not get afraid of such small issues like absence of internet.

Samajwadi Party member Ram Gopal Yadav talked about contribution of socialist leaders like Ram Manohar Lohia and Jai Prakasah Narayan.

He asked the government to keep an eye on Himalayan region as "the threat is from that side".

Senior JDU leader Sharad Yadav stressed that one should learn from history. "History should not distorted," he added.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Perhaps this is the first time in the history of India country is not having full time 'defence minister' ever since Parrikar opted for Goa CM over national interest. The party which made 'Coffin scam' and bravery award scam during 'Kargil war' is having no strategy other than word of mouth. If Rajiv Gandhi wouldn't have purchase 'Bofors guns' the tide battle may have reversed in that battle.
    The Indian army, the world's third largest standing army, is rapidly running out of bullets.
    War wastage reserves (WWR) are collections of military material held in reserve in case of war. This includes bullets and other form of ammunition, as well as equipment, weapons and fuel.
    In India, the norm is that WWR should last for 40 days of intense fighting, allowing time for production to be ramped up and delivered to the military.
    However, according to a recent report from the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, the army needs more budgetary support to reach 50 per cent of the target capacity of the WWR.
    In other words, the Indian army does not yet have enough ammunition to last even 20 days, and it's not expected to have a full stock of ammunition until 2019 at the earliest.
    Some types of ammunition would not even last for 10 days if a war were to break out.
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year announced that India would be cutting back on weapons exports, and instead would try to become a major exporter and producer of its own weapons and ammunition - however, this ambitious plan seems to have contributed to the recent shortage.
    To produce and purchase arms takes time. Weapons cannot be purchased at will. Strengthening the army is a long term process. The government is saying Make in India even for army. However, there are no signs of it being implemented. In the case of defense such slackness is definitely unwanted.
    Parrikar relied on Andhra chilies and terrorist to neutralise terrorist. Mr.Jaitley who has no idea about 'demonetization' in now talking or war.
    Jai Hind

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  • Amith, USA

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Mr. Big mouth JOOT-LAY, your Chaddi friends were not able to make Sardar's statue which you have given contract to China, now if the war (God Forbid)break out will you give war contract to China to fight against China?????? You people are good for Juumla only. By your meaning LESS Bhashans war can't be won for that need latest arms & ammunition and soldier need fish & meat NOT Dokla!!!!!BTW your Chaddi friends are asking Indians to boycott the Chinese goods, where India will suffer more than any effect on China because our economy is 2 trillion dollar where as China exports to the world is more than 2 trillion $. It means China exporting one India every year in that mere 3% their export to India and same time India export to China is $ 11 billion . Now just imagine who is the loser. Your Chaddi Bakhts will enjoy listening your Juumla's but ground reality is something else, therefore solve the problem with diplomatically. At least don't Ullu Banaying with the Sovereignty of India.

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    I have full faith on our military and I support them. But I am worried about enemies with in the country who support our enemy nation.

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    We need to react for the China agresion instead of giving this type of statements of justification

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Dear,
    Honorable minsiter please check quality of food of our soldiers.
    what is the outcome of the enquiry that is done about one of soldier regarding food supplied to them.
    please go to them individualy to enquier about their needs as our previous defence minsiter late rajesh pilot is done when he is defence minsiter.

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  • iqbal, athoor/AUH

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    we have confidence on indian army but Feku team???

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Do not push our army into having anothr war.
    Enimies are two thronged. Importantly, all the schemes and projected goals may eat dust. India can fight no doubt but matching mighty China is not as easy as we presume. Make peace and not peieces.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Solve the problem through talks amicably.
    Your Big Mouth should be utilised for talks.
    Only Suit-Boot and Chaai, Chaai, Chaai will not work.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Indian forces are the strogest !!but our ministry is weak
    No full time defence minsiter as yet !!Mr pARIKKAR says it was a nightmare for him and he was getting sleepless and blaming his predecssors like how some of our ministers are still doing !!!

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  • Amith, udupi

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    even after getting a absolute majority ..the govt is still not capable of appointing a full time defense minister ...shows BJP lacks talented individuals ..only they can talk

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Thank God you did not speak on Ram Mandir ...

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  • Shivanand, Udipi / Qatar

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Not always Jossey..

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  • melwyn, shirva

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    Jossey,

    he has improved but you are still talking about Ram Mandir!!! why you are expecting such kind of remarks everywhere.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman /Wash DC.

    Wed, Aug 09 2017

    People,

    Like LK Advani, Uma Bharti, Pejawar Swamiji....Jossey is a strong supporter of building Ram Mandir in Ayodhya...

    Like Hanumaan was top 'Ram Bhakth'....So is Jossey too....

    ...JH...

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