Army chief warns Pakistan for supporting terrorists

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In an obvious attack on Pakistan, Bipin on Tuesday said "our western neighbour" was ceaselessly supporting terrorists and warned that his troops won't hesitate to take "heavy action".

Referring to the action taken in the wake of firing by Pakistani troops, the said: "We have been giving befitting reply to the enemies on the Line of Control (LoC) that has led to heavy loss of lives and logistics."

Accusing "our western neighbouring country" of continuously helping terrorists, Gen said: "I warn the enemy that we will not hesitate in taking heavy action in reply to what they are doing against our country."

He said the Army's anti-infiltration operations were on and would continue.

Talking about the situation on the India-border that faced a stand-off in 2017, he said: "A new policy has been adopted on the northern border and new instructions have been issued to soldiers of both countries ... to maintain peace."

But the review of security on the borders would continue, he added.

On terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army said the men had caused heavy losses to the militants with the help of other security agencies.

Along with others, the Army also provided better security during the Amarnath Yatra and the Panchayat polls in

Asserting that the Army was determined to crush terrorism, Gen Rawat said the condition of the terrorists in was "hopeless".

"The result is that the terrorists have now been threatening teenagers to take to arms in We don't want that terrorists continuously keep threatening the citizens of the state."

The is celebrated to commemorate the day when Field Marshal took over as Commander-in-Chief of the from Sir Francis on January 15, 1949.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 14:22 IST