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Now, army chief Bipin Rawat says China, Pakistan not a threat to India
He had earlier claimed China and Pakistan were India’s northern and western adversaries respectively, adding the country needed to be prepared for a two-front war.
INDIA Updated: Sep 10, 2017 19:19 IST
Nihi Sharma
Hindustan Times, Dehradun
Army chief Bipin Rawat says neither China nor Pakistan is a threat to India’s security. (PTI File Photo )
Kashmir has been witnessing violent protests and clashes since the death of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani last year in July.
General Rawat was in Dehradun to attend annual function at Cambrian Hall, his alma mater.
The army chief, who hails from Pauri, studied at Dehradun’s Convent of Jesus and Mary (CJM) till Class 2. Thereafter, he studied at Cambrian Hall between 1969 till 1972 and then did his senior schooling at St. Edward’s School, Shimla.
“I have spent my most memorable days in this school,” he said during the event, dressed in a navy-blue blazer with the school monogram engraved.
He also made special mention of his teacher Shanti Swaroop, who was school coordinator at that time.
Gen touched Swaroop’s feet as a mark of respect and love.
Later talking to reporters, general said the induction of 800 women in the military police, as was planned recently, would be a gradual process as the army “would not get so many women immediately.”
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...at-now-says/story-Nuac6tCM4NZVFPuCqU4rQJ.html
He had earlier claimed China and Pakistan were India’s northern and western adversaries respectively, adding the country needed to be prepared for a two-front war.
INDIA Updated: Sep 10, 2017 19:19 IST
Nihi Sharma
Hindustan Times, Dehradun
Army chief Bipin Rawat says neither China nor Pakistan is a threat to India’s security. (PTI File Photo )
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Kashmir has been witnessing violent protests and clashes since the death of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani last year in July.
General Rawat was in Dehradun to attend annual function at Cambrian Hall, his alma mater.
The army chief, who hails from Pauri, studied at Dehradun’s Convent of Jesus and Mary (CJM) till Class 2. Thereafter, he studied at Cambrian Hall between 1969 till 1972 and then did his senior schooling at St. Edward’s School, Shimla.
“I have spent my most memorable days in this school,” he said during the event, dressed in a navy-blue blazer with the school monogram engraved.
He also made special mention of his teacher Shanti Swaroop, who was school coordinator at that time.
Gen touched Swaroop’s feet as a mark of respect and love.
Later talking to reporters, general said the induction of 800 women in the military police, as was planned recently, would be a gradual process as the army “would not get so many women immediately.”
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...at-now-says/story-Nuac6tCM4NZVFPuCqU4rQJ.html