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NEW DELHI: India’s new army chief, Gen Bipin Rawat, on Sunday said the role of the force was to maintain peace and tranquillity at the border but it would not “shy away from flexing its muscles”.

Eastern Army commander Lt Gen Praveen Bakshi and Southern commander Lt Gen P.M. Hariz would continue to serve the army and maintain unity, he was quoted as saying by the Indian media.

“The force is to maintain peace and tranquillity at the border, but it will not shy away from flexing its muscles, if the need be,” he said.

Gen Rawat, who took charge as the 27th army chief on Saturday, was speaking to reporters here after inspecting the guard of honour at the South Block.

He had superseded two senior most lieutenant generals — Praveen Bakshi and P.M. Hariz.

All units and services of the army “were together” and he would always look at each one of them as one unit, the news reports quoted him as saying.

Lt Gen Bakshi on Saturday announced “full support” to the new army chief and told theatre officers through video conferencing that he would continue to lead with full professional sincerity as before.

Government sources had earlier said that Gen Rawat was found best-suited among the lieutenant generals to deal with emerging challenges, including a reorganised and restructured military force in the north, “continuing terrorism and proxy war from the west, and the situation in the north-east”.

Gen Rawat, a Gorkha Rifles officer, has held key appointments in the army headquarters and with the UN peacekeeping force and has extensive experience in India-held Kashmir and the eastern region, according to the sources.

Meanwhile, Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa took over as the 25th Chief of the Air Staff at a ceremony held at the Air Headquarters on Saturday.

The fighter pilot was the commanding officer of a frontline ground-attack fighter squadron of the Indian Air Force that was involved in air operations during the “limited war” in Kargil in 1999.

Published in Dawn, January 2nd, 2017
 
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New promotion that's why too confident as time pass over confidence will take over :D
 
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Hmm...
It's easy to talk hard when it comes to the border.
Abhi thanda ho jain gay general sahib kuch time may.
 
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In terms of aggressiveness and retaliation, Indian Army is at par with Israel if not better.
 
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They are at par with them in shooting unarmed civilians and killing children's but are better in rounding up whole village and rapeing women.
'Stop firing, we want to conduct the funeral', J&K mosque tells Pak forces
Poonch: Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch has seen frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan in the past week and during the past year. But on Friday, it witnessed an unprecedented funeral of a 16-year-old boy at the border.

According to a report in NDTV, 16-year-old Tanweer was killed during firing from Pakistani side on Friday. His family intended to bury him on their own land at the Noorkote village on the Line of Control. However, under intense firing from Pakistani forces, they could not go ahead with it.

But it was a local mosque which came to their rescue.

"You have killed a man in firing. Stop the firing. We want to conduct the funeral prayers," the mosque announced on their loudspeakers, said the report.

Meanwhile, the fresh rounds of firing after weeks of calm at the border has alarmed residents, triggering a wave of fear among those living close to the border. The locals have started moving to safer areas.

"There is lot of fear. Two to three bombs are dropping at one place, they cover a large area causing causalities of people and livestock, people are living in total fear," the report quoted a resident from a border village as saying.

2016 saw substantial migration of villagers from border areas into safer zones, and the trend will continue in 2017 if the ceasefire violations continue.

In the past two days, Pakistan has violated ceasefire twice in cases of unprovoked firing. The 2003 ceasefire agreement has become redundant over the past few years, especially after India’s surgical strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) on September 29, which resulted in Pakistan violating ceasefire over 300 times in the remainder of the year.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...t-the-funeral-jk-mosque-tells-pak-forces.html
 
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'Stop firing, we want to conduct the funeral', J&K mosque tells Pak forces
Poonch: Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch has seen frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan in the past week and during the past year. But on Friday, it witnessed an unprecedented funeral of a 16-year-old boy at the border.

According to a report in NDTV, 16-year-old Tanweer was killed during firing from Pakistani side on Friday. His family intended to bury him on their own land at the Noorkote village on the Line of Control. However, under intense firing from Pakistani forces, they could not go ahead with it.

But it was a local mosque which came to their rescue.

"You have killed a man in firing. Stop the firing. We want to conduct the funeral prayers," the mosque announced on their loudspeakers, said the report.

Meanwhile, the fresh rounds of firing after weeks of calm at the border has alarmed residents, triggering a wave of fear among those living close to the border. The locals have started moving to safer areas.

"There is lot of fear. Two to three bombs are dropping at one place, they cover a large area causing causalities of people and livestock, people are living in total fear," the report quoted a resident from a border village as saying.

2016 saw substantial migration of villagers from border areas into safer zones, and the trend will continue in 2017 if the ceasefire violations continue.

In the past two days, Pakistan has violated ceasefire twice in cases of unprovoked firing. The 2003 ceasefire agreement has become redundant over the past few years, especially after India’s surgical strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) on September 29, which resulted in Pakistan violating ceasefire over 300 times in the remainder of the year.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...t-the-funeral-jk-mosque-tells-pak-forces.html
My condolences to family of deceased boy but it would happen when #56inchchest beating modi's army will deliberately target school bus and an ambulance.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1302694
https://www.google.com.pk/amp/s/www...bus-ambulance-on-LoC?client=ms-android-huawei
 
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It's a welcome move I think strong Pakistani response on border, Indian sponsored terriorism is absolutely failed now it seems like we leaving them no choice but to come from front.
 
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In terms of aggressiveness and retaliation, Indian Army is at par with Israel if not better.
Isarel takes on enemies 5-10 times larger in number than itself. Indian Army tries to prove itself against weaker opponents.
 
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