India should brace for two-front conflict: IAF Chief

Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari
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Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari

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Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Sunday said India should view the situation along its unsettled western and northern borders as a "two-front" conflict and prepare accordingly, referring to the possibility of a collusive military threat from China and Pakistan.

New Delhi: Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Sunday said India should view the situation along its unsettled western and northern borders as a "two-front" conflict and prepare accordingly, referring to the possibility of a collusive military threat from China and Pakistan.

In an interview to a news agency, the Chief of Air Staff said India could be attacked on all fronts, starting from military standoffs to information manipulation and blackouts in the future and its security doctrines and capabilities will have to cater to such possibilities.

To a specific question on whether Russian aggression against Ukraine could encourage China to take more aggressive posturing along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), he said the effect of global events and geopolitical developments on India's engagement with Beijing are being assessed continually across wide-ranging domains "at all levels". "As a nation, we need to identify our immediate and future threats accurately so that necessary capability responses can be developed to counter them," he said.

Asked about China's rapid deployment of its air assets along the LAC in eastern Ladakh amid the lingering border standoff, he said the "IAF can deliver the desired punch when required within a very short time-frame."

Listing the rapid geopolitical upheavals, the Chief of Air Staff noted that any future conflict will require the integration of all elements of the national security apparatus to make it an "All-of-Nation-Approach".

"We have certain challenges on our western and northern borders, primarily due to unsettled borders. It would be prudent for us to comprehend our situation as a 'two-front' contingency' and prepare for it accordingly," he opined.

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