In the second edition of The Generals Talk, Lt Gen Satish Dua and I, anchored by Aadi Achint, discuss about what the armed forces can do at this point of time during this unprecedented national crisis. we go into the capabilities and limitations of the Armed Forces in such a situation: specially when the situation on the LAC is still nebulous.
‘Sir, will China invade us?’ ‘We hear China has increased activities on the border’. Chinese consolidation activities on the LAC have prompted such reactions and fears. Lot of such inquiries from citizens within and outside India. Why? Bodies floating down Ganga, mass graves, lack of oxygen, medicines or hospital beds, botched vaccination program, uninterrupted work on Central Vista - all these have eroded our political capital immensely and seeded such doubts. Our national institutions are being compared to ‘rottweilers’ in the media. Economy? Unemployment figures and stock markets – both rattling up. Strangest combination. Rich getting richer and poor getting poorer. An ominous divergence which bodes ill. Leadership? Kis Chidiya ka naam hai bhai? National level paralysis in responding to the second wave. Erosion in comprehensive national power. Many have never experienced India being so weak. Nor did I for that matter. This frightening experience ...
The Army should not get too much involved in controlling the Pandemic as China may try to utilise the situation to further its aims and try to get hold of territory to achieve dominance over India.
ReplyDeleteVery Realistic appraisal. Great going
ReplyDeleteArmy is no doubt a national resource. Its leadership must be careful and conscious to stick its neck out to control pandemic. It is neither trained, not is that its task. Aiding in a limited way is ok.
ReplyDeleteVery well brought out.
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