Dinjan (Assam):The Indian Army is effecting a major "reorientation" of its troops in the strategically-sensitive areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh to boost its overall combat readiness amid the lingering border standoff in eastern Ladakh. From construction of roads, bridges and ammunition depots to bolstering its surveillance apparatus, the Army is also ramping up military infrastructure at a rapid pace for quicker mobilization of troops in RALP (Rest of Arunachal Pradesh) region close to the LAC, senior military officials told media on Wednesday.
General-Officer-Commanding of the 2 Mountain Division Major General MS Bains said the focus of the Army in the region has been fully shifted towards the northern border and that almost all the counter-insurgency operations are now being carried out by the Assam Rifles. He said capability development projects including construction of roads, bridges, tunnels, helipads and other infrastructure are being implemented under strict time-lines, especially in the Upper Dibang Valley region.
"Our overall combat readiness in the region is of a very high order," Major General Bains told a group of journalists. Another senior official said the focus is also on expanding 4G telecommunication network in strategically-sensitive areas like Kibithu, Walong and Hayuliang. China has installed significant numbers of mobile towers on its side of the LAC in the region and Indian phones automatically pick up Chinese network in some of the areas.
On reorientation of troops in various areas including in RALP region, the officials said all Army units except 73 Mountain Brigade is now working towards dealing with challenges along the LAC. The 73 Mountain Brigade headquartered in Laipuli near Upper Assam's Dibrugarh town has been tasked with continuing carrying out counter insurgency operations in four districts of the state.