This Article is From Jan 14, 2017

India Has 'Right To Retaliate' If Pak Rejects Peace Overtures: Army Chief General Bipin Rawat

India Has 'Right To Retaliate' If Pak Rejects Peace Overtures: Army Chief General Bipin Rawat

General Bipin Rawat said that more surgical strikes can't be ruled out as India has "right to retaliate".

New Delhi: Army chief General Bipin Rawat today made it clear that more surgical strikes cannot be ruled out as India has the "right to retaliate" if Pakistan does not react positively to offers of peace. General Rawat also said India needs to "wait and watch" the Pakistani response in Jammu and Kashmir.

The General said the Director General of Military Operations of both sides have spoken to each other and want peace and tranquillity along the Line of Control (LoC). He accepted that challenges of proxy war, insurgency and terrorism will keep India embroiled for "years to come".

The two officers spoke on November 23 and since then there has been relative peace along the LoC, he said.

Asked if surgical strikes conducted along the LoC, and operations conducted in Myanmar, would now be part of the doctrine, the Army chief said, "We have told the adversary to accept peace and in case that offer is not reciprocated this method of operations (surgical strikes) shall continue".

He also said the aim is to ensure peace and tranquillity and it (surgical strike) shall not be needed if there is peace.

"Our offer to the adversary is if you reciprocate offer of peace in the same manner, the need to conduct a surgical strike will not arise," he said addressing his first annual press conference here after taking over as the Army chief on December 31.

He also said proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir was started to target India's secular fabric under which "people" moved out from the state.

The army chief said to ensure the secular credentials of the country are not affected, one must make sure the state reverses to what it was before 1989 with "everybody there" living in harmony.

He was referring to the exodus of Kashmiri pandits when the militancy hit the state. The central government has already made it clear that it wants to ensure that the displaced Kashmiri pandits are rehabilitated in the state.

The Army chief said the proxy war, terrorism and insurgency target the secular fabric of our country. "We are a secular country and we need to ensure that" it remains so.

General Rawat said one could see what happened when the proxy war was started in the valley in 1989.

"The secular credentials of our country was what was targeted and people were moved out from that state. So when we are looking at harmonious relationship and making sure that these credentials are not affected, we have to make sure that Jammu and Kashmir reverses to what it was pre-1989 with everybody there living in harmony," he said.
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