Bikaner: Underlining the use of non-state actors in terror activities by Pakistan, South Western Army Commander Lt Gen Alok Kler on Saturday said the Indian army is prepared to deal with any situation.
Kler, who was at the Bikaner military station to attend an investiture, said the training of non-state actors "was a part of the military design of the neighbouring country".
"We clearly know where their training camps are. The Balakot strike was a very good example," he said referring to the Indian Air Force operation against terror camps across the border in February last year.
He, however, said keeping round-the-clock vigil was a challenging task.
"I want to assure you that from our side too new thoughts are there in our strategy to deal with this," he said at a press conference.
"The military and our state administrations on borders, central police forces and the BSF in combination and with mutual understanding are prepared for any situation," he said.
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"But, I would like to tell that terrorist-initiated incident could happen once or twice and we have to remain prepared for that," he added.
When asked about the airdropping of arms by Pakistan into the Indian territory through drones, Kler said these were small drones with limited carrying capacity.