New Delhi: Army Chief Gen M M Naravane on Friday said that his force will not allow its combat readiness along the northern and western borders to be impacted by the financial constraints triggered by the Coronavirus pandemic.
In an interaction at a leading defence think-tank, Gen Naravane said a directive has been received from the government to cut expenditure by 20 per cent in the first quarter of 2020-21 and the Army is implementing it without compromising on its operational efficiency.
He said that several steps are being identified to cut expenditure which includes deferment of holding of major exercises and restriction on movement of units from one peace-station to another.
The Army Chief said that the number of movement of units and battalions per year is between 250 to 300 and the Army is looking at suspending some of them.
"Each movement costs us around Rs one crore. Units in high-altitude areas and units carrying out counter-insurgency operations will have to move. However, we can restrict the movement of units from one peace station to another. We have identified 100 units who can stay in their current locations," he said.
"We will see what we can defer or scale down like exercise of troops," Naravane said hinting that military exercises may not take place at least for a year.
Gen Naravane at the same time said that there will be no cut in expenditure on account of purchase of arms and ammunition, asserting that operational efficiency along India's active borders will not be compromised at all.
Noting that defence expenditure contributes significantly to the country's overall development, he said: "any investment on safety and security is actually an investment on growth".