Bhubaneswar: Ahead of assuming charge as the next vice-chief of the Indian Army, Lt General Chandi Prasad Mohanty on Wednesday said the force needs modernisation and further augmentation of its capability to simultaneously deal with threats from China and Pakistan. Lt Gen Mohanty, who is currently the Southern Command chief, will take over from Lt Gen S K Saini after he retires on January 31.
Attending a function at Sainik School here, Mohanty said, "As of now, the major challenge before the Indian Army is to tackle both China and Pakistan at one time in the borders.
"Therefore, we have to expedite modernisation, achieve technological advancement and keep a vigil on both the fronts simultaneously. For that reason, we have to do capability development, infrastructure development, procure better weapon systems and better communications."
Noting that nature of battlefields across the globe is changing fast, Mohanty said, one needs to constantly undertake modernisation works.
"Nowadays, we in the Indian Army, Indian Navy or the Indian Air-force, are not giving stress on expanding in terms of numbers, but the emphasis is being given on infrastructure development and modernisation," he said.
After taking charge as the vice-chief of India Army, Lt General Mohantys prime responsibility will be to carry forward modernisation and capability development of the force, he said.