Army fully geared up to tackle any mischief in Doklam: Lt Gen Abhay Krishna

Reports have said that China still has troops stationed a few hundred metres from the tri-junction in Doklam sector

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

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The is totally geared up to face any situation in the sector and any mischief will be dealt with "properly", Commanding-in-Chief of Krishna of the said on Kolkata.

He was asked about reportedly stationing its troops in Doklam, where the two countries were locked in a standoff for over two months earlier this year after the tried to build a road in the area claimed by Indian-ally


feared the road, if completed, would allow to cut off its access to its northeastern states. The standoff ended in September after the two countries mutually agreed to withdraw their troops from the area.

Stating that he would not name anyone specifically, Krishna said the is in high spirits and ready to take on any mischief.

"We are totally prepared, geared up; let anybody do any mischief and he will get it back nice and proper," he told reporters here.

Krishna was speaking at the headquarter at here after a wreath-laying ceremony on 'Vijay Diwas' to commemorate India's victory over in 1971, which led to the liberation of

The road building effort by and presence of its troops at the tri-junction between India, and had led to an eyeball-to-eyeball face off between and for 73 days from June 16.

Reports have said that still has troops stationed a few hundred metres from the tri-junction in sector.

Asked if the reports were verified, Lt Gen Krishna said a lot has been stated about them and he has nothing more to add.

"The is always in very high spirits, we are always ready to take on any mischief by anybody. I am not going to name anybody specifically.

"integrity is ingrained in our blood and for that we will go to any extent to ensure the integrity," he said.

Asked if was prepared for a two-front war, Lt Gen Krishna said the country was "undoubtedly" ready for any eventuality.

First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 19:11 IST