New Delhi:While firmly asserting that the sole way ahead for resolution of the India-China standoff lay through ‘discussion and dialogue’ based on mutual and equal security, Chief of Army Staff Gen M M Naravane on Tuesday indicated that one has to take the prolific Chinese claims of ‘military achievements’ and ‘scientific breakthroughs’ with a pinch of salt.
“A lot of their (Chinese) claims are bunkum. I have read many media reports on this. Their use of microwave weapons in east Ladakh (for example). One should not take such claims at face value. Many of their military equipment given to other countries, including submarines to Bangladesh are taking in water,” Gen Naravane said on the sidelines of the customary annual press meet of the Army chief before the Army Day celebrations.
ETV Bharat had asked him if the Chinese effort to integrate traditional warfare techniques with hybrid, cyber and space warfare techniques will create any asymmetry in the existing military balance between India and China in the immediate future.
Incidentally, on Tuesday, state-controlled Chinese media declared that the PLA Western Theater Command had completed a 20,000 km panoramic, high-precision geo-mapping of the western border region based on 3D geographic information from remote sensing images and joint situational precognition that is accurate to ‘centimetre level accuracy’.
From drone-supplied ‘hot food’ for soldiers deployed at high altitudes to attack by microwave weapons to special winter clothing that is broadcast prominently on the state-controlled media, China’s recent claims underline the fact that a major information warfare offensive is on.
Gen Naravane also pointed out that no much should be read into recent media reports of PLA pushing back about 10,000 troops into rear areas across eastern Ladakh as there has been no reduction in troop deployments in the friction points where both armies are locked in eyeball-to-eyeball situations.