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India rules out Siachen pullout
BANGALORE—Indian Defence Minister A K Antony has ruled out withdrawal of
armed troops from the Siachen border keeping in view the growing
irritants in the region.
Speaking to newsmen here, after inaugurating the new campus of the
Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), he said India
always wanted friendly relationship with neighbours especially the
immediate ones. However, the real problem the country faced was
infiltration from across the border.
These infiltrators were being supported and encouraged by Pakistan which
had also expressed desire to have friendly relationship with India. If
Pakistan was sincere it should put stop to infiltration. He referred to
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s interest in improving relationship
and said “interest is not enough, action is more important.”
He said situation could improve only when Pakistan realised the ground
realities. If they accepted them, then “ we could have authentication
and move forward in improving relationship between the two countries,”
he added firmly ruling out either withdrawl or reduction of troops in
Siachen. In case of China too, there were some irritants and efforts
were already initiated to improve relationship.
To a question related to cross border terrorism, he said the situation
was being reviewed regularly and measures had been initiated to keep
eternal vigil. Answering a question related to acquisition of fighter
aircraft for Indian Air Force, he said the government was committed to
fulfil demands of the armed forces to meet the growing challenges. If
Pakistan was sincere it should put stop to infiltration. He referred to
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s interest in improving relationship
and said “interest is not enough, action is more important.”
“We are ready to procure most modern equipment and aircraft at the
earliest to meet such requirements,” he assured.
He said the government would accept the Mandan Committee, expected to
submit its report within two months, on various issues related to the
human reforms in the armed forces.—Agencies
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