General VK Singh Advocates National Unity in Internal Security Efforts
General VK Singh emphasized collective responsibility in internal security at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue, highlighting the recent India-China border agreement as a positive step. He applauded diplomats and stressed the need for flexibility in finding solutions. The agreement involves troop disengagement at Pangong Lake, marking progress in bilateral talks.
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In a compelling address at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue, former Union Minister and ex-Chief of Army Staff General VK Singh underscored the critical need for collective responsibility in preserving internal security. He called on citizens to actively participate in safeguarding the nation, emphasizing that internal security is a duty shared by all.
General VK Singh praised the recent India-China border agreement, highlighting it as a significant positive development. He lauded the diplomats for achieving this milestone, while stressing that details of the disengagement and patrolling arrangements would need to be meticulously worked out by on-ground personnel. His comments came as part of a broader conversation about international diplomacy and national defense.
The agreement, announced by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the Rajya Sabha, marks a breakthrough in the 10-month-long military standoff in Eastern Ladakh. It entails the withdrawal of troops from the Pangong Lake area, with clear plans for further dialogue among senior commanders to resolve remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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