New Delhi: The Indian Army will go by whatever government decides on the issue of deploying armed forces in the anti-Naxal operations, Army chief Gen VK Singh said today.
However, he said it would be difficult for him to say anything at the moment.
Singh was asked whether the army would be deployed in the anti-naxal operations against the backdrop of Union home minister P Chidambaram's remarks that government may have to consider using air force in the fight.
"For this, country's political leadership will have to take an appropriate decision on this keeping all the things in mind. It would be difficult for me to say whether the army will be deployed in anti-naxal operations or not. They will decide, we will act accordingly," Gen Singh said.
However, he said the question was hypothetical as of now.
On the involvement of army in anti-Naxal operations in late 60s and early 70s, the army chief said, "Circumstances were different and assistance was given for certain things, which was provided in consultation with the political leadership."
He said employing the army in these operations has its own implications as "there are a lot of things that you have to do in terms of what you want as the end result."
Asked about Indian and Pakistani armies carrying out large-scale exercises at the same time along the border in the summer, Singh said it was a coincidence that they were exercising at the same time.
"Both the Armies keep doing exercises as per their schedule. If a country wants to validate any concept, they do it in the form of exercises. There is nothing to worry over this," he added.
Army will go by what govt says: Army chief on anti-Naxal operations - dnaindia.com
However, he said it would be difficult for him to say anything at the moment.
Singh was asked whether the army would be deployed in the anti-naxal operations against the backdrop of Union home minister P Chidambaram's remarks that government may have to consider using air force in the fight.
"For this, country's political leadership will have to take an appropriate decision on this keeping all the things in mind. It would be difficult for me to say whether the army will be deployed in anti-naxal operations or not. They will decide, we will act accordingly," Gen Singh said.
However, he said the question was hypothetical as of now.
On the involvement of army in anti-Naxal operations in late 60s and early 70s, the army chief said, "Circumstances were different and assistance was given for certain things, which was provided in consultation with the political leadership."
He said employing the army in these operations has its own implications as "there are a lot of things that you have to do in terms of what you want as the end result."
Asked about Indian and Pakistani armies carrying out large-scale exercises at the same time along the border in the summer, Singh said it was a coincidence that they were exercising at the same time.
"Both the Armies keep doing exercises as per their schedule. If a country wants to validate any concept, they do it in the form of exercises. There is nothing to worry over this," he added.
Army will go by what govt says: Army chief on anti-Naxal operations - dnaindia.com