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B’desh army chief to review IMA parade

B’desh army chief to review IMA parade
IMA Commandant Lt Gen SK Jha presents awards to medal winners in Dehradun on Thursday. Tribune photo

Jotirmay Thapliyal

Tribune News Service

Dehradun, December 7

Commandant of the Indian Military Academy Lt Gen SK Jha today said the Bangladesh army chief’s visit to the academy would improve the relations between both countries.Chief of the Bangladesh army General Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul Huq will review the passing-out parade to be held at the IMA on Saturday. He will be accompanied by his wife Shoma Huq.Lt Gen Jha asserted that Bangladesh was India’s close neighbour and the two countries share a 4,900-km boundary. “Both nations have great diplomatic ties and conducted joint military exercises in the recent past,” he said.He pointed out that the IMA had invited heads of the SAARC nations as reviewing officers for its passing-out parades in the past.“The army chiefs of Afghanistan and Nepal have reviewed the parade in the past and it is a matter of great honour that Bangladesh army chief will be at the IMA to review the parade this time,” Lt Gen Jha said.Referring to the training at the academy, he said stress was being laid on turning Gentlemen Cadets from scholastic warriors to techno warriors without compromising on physical aspect of the training.On proposed underpass along the Chakrata road, which divides two campuses of the IMA, the Commandant said the proposal was in the final stage. He asserted that an underpass would help in strengthening security arrangements at the IMA.


Moving past Doklam, China warms up to Indian leaders

Whoever spoke from our side (during the meet with the Chinese delegation) said that promoting healthy bilateral ties would contribute to peace in the region. A LEFT LEADER

NEWDELHI: On January 6, 150 comrades gathered at a five-star hotel in the capital to listen to a detailed presentation by Meng Xiangfeng, central committee member of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and confidante of President Xi Jinping. Flanked by CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI national secretary D Raja, and Chinese ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui on the dais, Meng gave a detailed presentation about the 19th party congress of the CPC held in October 2017.

AFP FILEThe CPC delegation’s visit was focused on building a narrative that ties between India and China are not only about disputes.

The CPC delegation’s visit, facilitated by the government, was focused on building a narrative that bilateral ties are not only about disputes such as the tussle at the India-China-Bhutan-tri junction in Doklam or incidents of border incursions. The deliberations, said a leader present at the meeting, were centred around bilateral ties and friendly relations, apart from, of course, the outcome of the CPC party Congress and the future of Communism.

The CPC has close ties with all Indian parties, and the Left parties have more ideological proximity with them. But China’s seriousness about expanding its ties with Indian political parties, including the Left parties, was evident from the scale of the meeting attended by representatives of the Indian Left parties. Traditionally, such meetings used to happen in party offices. The meeting venue this time was chosen by the Chinese embassy in New Delhi. “The meeting was about briefing us on the party congress, which is a routine practice among the communist parties among the world”, said Hannan Mollah, politburo member of the CPI(M). Another Left leader said: “Whoever spoke from our side said that promoting healthy and steady bilateral ties would contribute to peace, stability, development in the region”.

The visit was part of an exchange programme between the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) and the ministry of external affairs.

Before meeting the communist leaders, the Chinese delegation held meetings with Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai. Met “Meng Xiangfeng, Member of Central Committee of Communist Party of China & discussed initiatives for In do China relations, provincial relations, increasing capabilities for better governance& on how India & China can become complementary powers for better world”, Fadnavis said in a tweet. The delegation also met Congress president Rahul Gandhi . The delegation also met minister of state for external affairs V K Singh.

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Re-arrest Hafiz or ties bound to suffer: US to Pak

Re-arrest Hafiz or ties bound to suffer: US to Pak
Hafiz Saeed

New Delhi, November 25

Stepping up the heat on Pakistan, the US today sought immediate re-arrest and prosecution of LeT founder Hafiz Saeed and threatened of an adverse impact on ties if Islamabad failed to act against the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai massacre.After Saeed’s release from house arrest yesterday, the US State Department had asked Pakistan to re-arrest and try him for heinous crimes. The White House, in its latest statement, said there was a “clear international consensus regarding Saeed’s culpability” in the 2008 Mumbai attacks that left 166 persons, including six American nationals, dead.(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)“Saeed’s release sends a troubling message about Pakistan’s commitment to combating terrorism… If Pakistan does not detain Saeed and charge him, its inaction will have repercussions for bilateral ties and for Pakistan’s global reputation,” it said. Pakistan, meanwhile, has justified the release. — TNS


Defence Minister Sitharaman flies in Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman waves from the cockpit of IAF’s Sukhoi-30 MKI plane before taking off for a sortie, in Jodhpur on Wednesday. PTI

IAF’s Sukhoi-30 MKI plane, carrying Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, takes off for a sortie, in Jodhpur on Wednesday. PTI

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman boards IAF’s Sukhoi-30 MKI plane for a sortie, in Jodhpur on Wednesday. PTI

Our Correspondent

Jaipur, January 17

After her recent visit to INS Vikramaditya, the aircraft carrier of the Indian Navy, Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday flew in the formidable Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft of 31 Squadron on her visit to Air Force Station Jodhpur. In her 45 minutes of sortie, she was demonstrated some of the unique characteristics and strengths of this mighty twin engine Air Superiority Fighter (ASF). She is the first woman defence minister of India to fly a sortie in an IAF Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft, according a Defence Ministry PRO Lieutenant Colonel Manish Ojha here.       To gauge the operational capability and preparedness of the defence forces, the minister has been visiting various establishments of the armed forces.These visits go a long way in enhancing the motivation of the defence personnel as they get an opportunity to personally interact with the defence minister herself, Ojha said.       After her sortie on the multi-role ASF, she addressed and interacted with the air warriors of the Air Force Station, Jodhpur, and congratulated them on their professionalism, high state of morale and motivation.During the visit, she was also briefed on employment of air power in the defence of our country.Owing to its versatile capabilities, Sukhoi-30 MKI forms an integral and the most potent component of our nation’s air power. 


China objects to Kovind’s visit to Arunachal

China objects to Kovind’s visit to Arunachal
President Ram Nath Kovind inspecting the Guard of Honour on his arrival at Raj Bhavan helipad in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday. PTI

Beijing, November 20

China on Monday strongly objected to President Ram Nath Kovind’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh, saying India should refrain from “complicating” the border dispute when bilateral relations are at a “crucial moment”.President Kovind visited Arunachal Pradesh yesterday.“The Chinese government never acknowledged the so-called Arunachal Pradesh and our position on the border issue is consistent and clear,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told the media when asked about Kovind’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims as Southern Tibet.China routinely objects to any senior Indian officials’ visit to the area.India has dismissed Beijing’s objections, maintaining that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country and Indian leaders are as much free to visit the state as they are to any other part of the country.Both countries are “in the process of settling this issue through negotiation and consultation and seek to reach to a fair and reasonable solution acceptable to all”, Lu said.Pending final settlement all parties should work for peace and tranquillity, he said.“China firmly opposes the Indian leader’s relevant activities in the relevant region when China-India relations are at a crucial moment,” he said.“We hope India could work in the same direction and maintain general picture of bilateral ties and refrain from complicating border issue and work to create favourable conditions for border negotiations and for the sound and stable development of bilateral ties,” he said.The Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China stretches to 3,488 kms.On November 6, China had raised objection to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s visit to the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh.Both sides held 19 rounds of talks by the special representatives to resolve the boundary dispute.The 20th round is expected to be held next month in New Delhi, though dates have not yet been announced.National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi are the designated special representatives for the boundary talks. — PTI


Govt promises Rs90 lakh, job to martyr’s family

Govt promises Rs90 lakh, job to martyr’s family
Lt Gen TS Shergill (retd), chief adviser to the CM, hands over a cheque to the wife of martyr Jagsir Singh during his ‘bhog’ at Lohgarh Thakkran Wala village in Zira subdivision on Tuesday. Tribune photo

Our Correspondent

Ferozepur, January 9

The state government today promised assistance to the tune of Rs 90 lakh to the family of Sepoy Jagsir Singh (32) of 19 Punjab Regiment, besides a government job to his wife and free education for his three children. Jagsir was killed in firing by Pakistani troops in Naushera sector (J&K) on December 31.The announcement was made by Lt Gen TS Shergill (retd), chief adviser to the CM, during “antim ardas” of the martyr at Jagsir’s village, Lohgarh Thakkran Wala, in Zira subdivision. The bhog was attended by local MP Sher Singh Ghubaya, MLA Bibi Satkar Kaur, Deputy Commissioner Ramvir, SSP Bhupinder Singh and officials of the Army and the BSF.The chief adviser, along with the DC, presented a cheque for Rs 5 lakh as ex gratia grant to the family.Jagsir is survived by parents Amarjit Singh and Gurmit Kaur, wife Mohinder Pal Kaur, daughters Nigamjit Kaur (5) and Gurneet Kaur (3) and son Jagdish Singh (2).


Indigenous sub set for mid-Dec sail First of six scorpene-class vessels planned in 1999 to be commissioned

Indigenous sub set for mid-Dec sail
Kalvari is being built by a Defence Ministry-owned firm in collaboration with France’s Naval Group. PTI file

Ajay Banerjee

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, November 20

Eighteen years after an action plan was announced for having 24 modern submarines by 2030, the first indigenous conventionally powered submarine is set to be commissioned in mid-December.The submarine, named ‘Kalvari’ (meaning deep sea tiger shark), will be the first diesel-electric version to be commissioned under the action plan announced in 1999 following a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security.India has since taken on lease a nuclear submarine from Russia and named it INS Chakra and commissioned one nuclear powered submarine of its own and named it INS Arihant.The Kalvari is the first of the six scorpene-class diesel-electric submarines being built by Mazagon Docks Limited, a Ministry of Defence-owned company, in collaboration with France’s Naval Group (earlier known as DCNS). In security circles, a diesel–electric sub is referred to as “conventionally powered”. The last time a diesel-electric submarine was commissioned into the Navy was in July 2000.The submarine would be equipped with anti-ship missiles and long-range guided torpedoes along with a modern sensor suite.For Naval planners, the worrisome part, however, is that China’s submarine fleet—nuclear and conventionally powered—is four times that of India’s.The Indian battle-ready under-sea fleet of diesel electric vessels is at present down to 14: nine Kilo-class (EKMs), four German-designed HDWs (SSKs) and one Akula class nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) on a 10-year lease from Russia (since 2012).The Navy plans to have 22 submarines by 2021-22 and is looking at building more of these under the newly announced strategic partnership, which allows foreign companies to partner with Indian firms under the “Make in India” initiative. Making submarines here is one of the four targeted sectors, the other three being fighter jets, helicopters and tanks.In comparison, China is rapidly expanding its submarine fleet. The US Department of Defence, in its annual report to the US Congress, has spelt out the rise of China’s submarine fleet.The report, “Military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China 2017”, says: “The People’s Liberation Army Navy places a high priority on the modernisation of its submarine force and presently possesses 63 vessels. By 2020, this force will likely grow to between 69 and 78 submarines.”


R-Day: North on terror alert

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 7

With the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) receiving an Intelligence input regarding a “possible aerial terror attack” on and around the Republic Day, the Centre has alerted the security agencies of northern states and directed them to follow “strict security drill”.Sources in the MHA said a letter has been sent to the Director of General Police (DGPs) and the Police Commissioners of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.Asking them to keep a vigil on all airborne craft, a senior MHA official, in the letter, said the states had been asked to “keep surveillance and positioning of special security guards at recognised field to check that no light/micro light aircraft, hand glider and helicopters is allowed to fly or even starts on and around the Republic Day.”“Operations of light, micro-light aircraft, UAVs and similar long-range vehicles should be prohibited around 300 km from Delhi between 6 am and 9 pm on January 26,” the letter stated. However, all state-owned aircraft, having prior security clearance, will be allowed to fly.It has also been advised to prohibit airborne cameras and drones along sensitive locations such as Vijay Chowk, Rashtrapati Bhawan and Rajpath during the restriction period between January 26 and 29, sources said. The police have been asked to intensify highway patrolling as the aerial vehicles and light aircraft may not necessarily be operated from the airports, but from any other unprepared ground as well.The state security agencies have also been instructed to keep a tight vigil on unused airstrips and open grounds which may allow operations of these aircraft.


LeT top leadership in Valley wiped out

General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 15 Corps Lt Gen JS Sandhu with DGP SP Vaid during a press conference in Srinagar on Sunday.

BANDIPORA GUNFIGHT Six Pak militants including Owaid,

nephew of 26/11 mastermind, were eliminated on Saturday

From page 01 SRINAGAR: The Army said on Sunday that the top leadership of the Pakistan-backed Lashkar-eTaiba (LeT) in the Kashmir valley has been wiped out with the killing of six militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
WASEEM ANDRABI / HT
General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 15 Corps Lt Gen JS Sandhu with DGP SP Vaid during a press conference in Srinagar on Sunday.
Lieutenant General JS Sandhu, who heads the Srinagar-headquartered 15 Corps, said, “With the elimination of six of its terrorist commanders on Saturday, the top leadership of LeT in the Valley has been wiped out.”
Giving details about Saturday’s operation, he said, “Hajin was an area of concern for us. Terrorists had killed some people in the area. We inducted Special Forces into the area and good intelligence inputs started pouring in. We were keeping Chandegeer village on our radar. These terrorists had been staying there in a house for two to three days.”
The Lt Gen identified one of the terrorists killed as Osama Jungvi or Owaid, a nephew of Zaki-urRehman Lakhvi and probably the son of Zakiur Rehman Makki.
Six Pakistani militants including Owaid and two other top commanders of LeT, Zargar and Mehmood, were killed on Saturday. An IAF commando was also killed in the gunfight.
“We look forward to continue the operations and restore peace in the Valley very soon,” the Lt Gen added.
‘TWO-PRONGED STRATEGY’
“We are working on two lines,” the Lt Gen added. “One is counter terrorism and the second is that we want the local terrorists to return.
“We pulled out and saved an injured militant in Kulgam and saved his life. The local terrorists must realise whether they are ‘Mujahids’ (Islamic fighters) or proxies of Pakistan.”
Jammu and Kashmir director general of police (DGP) SP Vaid
refuted the claims of the Islamic State that claimed that the Zakura attack on Friday in which a police officer and a militant were killed was the first IS attack in Kashmir.
Asked to comment, he said, “No, it is yet to be verified. I don’t think ISIS has any imprint here.” “Kashmir will be free of violence
very soon. Yesterday’s operation has cleaned up the area. I am sure people can now live their lives without any fear of terror,” he added.
Vaid complimented the Army, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Police and intelligence agencies for Saturday’s killings of militants.


Cow smugglers will be killed: R’sthan MLA

Cow smugglers will be killed: R’sthan MLA
Gyan Dev Ahuja, BJP MLA

Jaipur, December 25

Rajasthan’s ruling BJP MLA Gyan Dev Ahuja has said if anyone indulged in cow smuggling or slaughter, he would be killed. Ahuja’s threat came in response to an alleged cow smuggling incident in Alwar district on Saturday.Not stranger to controversial statements, Ahuja had previously claimed that the premier Jawaharlal Nehru University was a hub of sex and drugs rackets, where 3,000 used condoms and 2,000 liquor bottles were found daily. On Saturday, an alleged cow smuggler was caught, while two of his associates managed to escape in the Ramgarh area of the district, which often witnesses violence by cow vigilante groups.The man caught was allegedly beaten by local residents. However, Ahuja claimed the accused was injured after the vehicle in which he was allegedly smuggling cows overturned.“Three men were smuggling cows. When police chased them, they tried to escape through narrow lanes of a village and the vehicle overturned leaving one of the smugglers injured. Two others managed to escape,” the Ramgarh legislator claimed.He said people resented cow smuggling and slaughter. “There is anger among people against cow smugglers because they smuggle cows, because they open fire at police when they try to stop them. They also take roads through villages in Alwar to escape to Haryana and pelt villagers with stones,” he said.Ahuja said there had been a sudden spurt in incidents of cow smuggling of late. — PTI