New Delhi: The Chief of Staff of the Bipin Gen’s Defense on Wednesday confirms that every activity of terrorists who might flow out of the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan and find roads to India will be handled strongly, and suggest that quad countries must increase cooperation in the global war.
on terrorism.
Raw gene said India anticipated the takeover of the Taliban Afghanistan but the latest schedule of the development has surprised it, noting that the clothes did not change over the past 20 years he was with the US Indo-Pacific Command Commander, Admiral John Aquilino spoke in an interactive session organized by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) .
In his speech, Admiral Aquilino refers to the challenges faced by India, specifically related to “sovereignty in the actual control line” and “basic security issues” in the South China Sea region, in clear reference to China aggressive behavior.
The defense chief of staff said India was committed to ensuring a terrorist free environment in the region.
“As far as Afghanistan concerning, we will ensure that all activities tend to flow out of Afghanistan and then find their way to India will be handled by the way we deal with terrorism in our country,” The gene was said to be said.
“I think if there is another support that can come from Quad Nations, at least identify terrorists and get intelligence input to combat this global war on terrorism, I think it will be welcomed,” he said.
Quad consists of Indian, US, Japanese and Australia.
Rawat Gen said New Delhi was worried about the possibility of terrorist activities from Afghanistan which had an impact on India and contingency plans were placed to face such challenges.
“From Indian perspective, we anticipate the takeover of the Afghan Taliban.
We are worried about how terrorist activities from Afghanistan can overflow to India,” he said.
“And so far, our contingency planning is going on and we are ready for it.
Yes, the schedule certainly surprises us.
We anticipate this maybe a few months to the line,” he added.
The treated gene said the Taliban had not changed in the last 20 years and only his partners had changed.
“It was almost the same; it was the same Taliban there 20 years ago.
News reports and reports from expatriates who came from there all told us the type of activity that happened.
All that has happened is that partners have now changed.
This is the same Taliban as a different partner, “the treated gene was observed.
His comment came in the background of concern about the possibility of an increase in various terror group activities including Lashkar-e-Tiiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed from the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Admiral Aquilino mostly talked about challenges facing Indo-Pacific, noting that it is the most consequential area for the future.
“Attack on international commands based on the rules that allow freedom of navigation for all of course is one of the most important challenges,” he said “that freedom of navigation allows two-thirds of the world economy to flow through the South China Sea.
A quarter of liquefied natural gas in the world flowing through the region.
It is important for the prosperity of all nations and when it is challenged and potentially faced, which will have a negative impact on all nations in the region, “said Admiral Aquilino.
He described the challenge as a “basic security problem”.
“There are many more.
There are economic coercion, there is corruption.
There is a challenge that Indians, specifically related to sovereignty in the actual control line …
There are rules for Hong Kong people,” he said.