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In This Issue Page 3 Modernisation Through ‘Make in India’ – COAS The acquisition process has been prioritised and has been divided into three categories: First is Critical, second is Important and third is Essential. Ranjeet Kumar Page 4 Pathankot Terror Strike – Pattern Remains the Same We fail to recognise and acknowledge that there are no non-state actors in Pakistan – each and every one of them is linked to the ISI. Lt General P.C. Katoch (Retd) Page 6 Infusing Technology to Enhance Training Processes for Modern Warfare
‘Our security response system needs to encompass the entire spectrum of conflict’ On January 6, 2016, Lt General V.K. Kapoor (Retd), Editor of SP’s Land Forces, interviewed Chief of the Army Staff General Dalbir Singh in his office in South Block. In a free and frank atmosphere, this highly decorated and widely experienced Chief of the Indian Army spoke about the roles and modernisation status of the Indian Army. He elaborated on the professional and institutional ethos which makes the Indian Army one of the most potent fighting forces in the world whose professional competence, courage, valour and sacrifices for the country are legendary. photograph: Indian Army
Advancements in fields of simulation technology, neuro sciences and sports medicine provide for the desired tools to make training effective and need to be extensively utilised. Major General Vijay Singh Page 8 Resumption of Indo-Pak Talks The breakthrough in Indo-Pak relations during the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference in Islamabad recently is a welcome step close on the heels of the NSAs of the two countries meeting in Bangkok. Lt General P.C. Katoch (Retd) Page 10 Lt General J.F.R. Jacob – A Legend Laid to Rest
Lt General V.K. Kapoor (Retd) presenting a copy of SP’s Military Yearbook 2015-2016 to Chief of the Army Staff General Dalbir Singh
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SP’s Land Forces (SP’s): How do you perceive the current global and regional security environment? What kind of challenges do they pose for India? Chief of the Army Staff (COAS): The contemporary security environment is dynamic and poses challenges across the entire spectrum of conflict to include both conventional and unconventional scenarios. These range from traditional ‘Land Centric Threat’
along our borders to ‘Asymmetric Threats’ including proxy war and its manifestations. There are emerging challenges in information dimension and space domain as well, besides cyberspace which is all encompassing. We are keeping ourselves ready and alert to take on all challenges accordingly. The apex National Security Establishment as well as the armed forces are fully engaged in maintaining operational readi-
ness and enhancing capabilities, including in collaboration with like-minded friendly countries, to deter and defeat threats across the entire spectrum, if and when they manifest. SP’s: The fight against terrorism has become a priority among all nations. The ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the largest terror group in the world, aims to create an
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