
The Army should not be dragged into politics, The Army Chief's advice to Rahul Gandhi, also said this about China.
Upendra Dwivedi: Army Chief General upendra Dwivedi said that we have adopted the path of dialogue so that there is no confusion between india and China. He said that india always talks first.
Army Chief upendra Dwivedi
Army Chief General upendra Dwivedi has given a statement on the India-China border dispute as well as the politics happening within the country regarding the army. While advising the leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, he said that the army should not be dragged into politics. congress MP rahul gandhi had recently claimed that the Chief of army had said that there was infiltration in the Ladakh sector. The army Chief replied to him on this.
'We adopted the path of dialogue with China'
In a podcast of news agency ANI, the army Chief said that we have taken the path of dialogue with china forward. He said, "Dialogue between india and china will clear all doubts. We want that there should not be any kind of confusion between the two countries. For this, we have given power to the Corps Commanders to decide on this at their level. They do not need any kind of approval for this."
'Earlier it was said that orders would come from Delhi'
Army Chief General upendra Dwivedi said, "Earlier we were told from across the border that friend, your orders will come from Delhi, we will fire from here." upendra Dwivedi has been a supporter of including women in the army. He again stated about including women in the army like Goddess Kali. During this, he also mentioned rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi.
Regarding the sale of weapons, the army Chief said, "Weapons are now being sent to us from foreign countries. This is possible because now the companies manufacturing weapons are getting licenses easily and they are also getting concessions. india always looks for a way of dialogue first, but when it is necessary, we will not shy away from war.