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India allowed culprits to get away: Army Chief

Last Updated: Thursday, November 05, 2009, 11:18
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India allowed culprits to get away: Army Chief New Delhi: Outraged by repeated attacks on Indian targets by Pakistan-based terror groups, Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor on Wednesday said the time had come for the nation to say "no more" to any such incidents. "US has not allowed a second 9/11 to happen, Indonesia has not allowed a second Bali-bombing to happen. India has allowed people to get away after the Parliament attack, Delhi blasts and finally the 26/11 incident. The time for all of us has come to say no more," Kapoor said at a CII seminar on national security.

Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad and other Pakistan-based terror groups and that country's intelligence agency ISI have been accused of involvement in terror strikes in India.

The Army Chief said the country cannot afford to "witness the repeat" of a 26/11-type attack and stressed the need for creation of a nationwide architecture for sharing intelligence and security-related information.

Kapoor said the need for the civil society was to come together to tackle security threats as the South Asian region "was going to be under a constant and continuous threat of terrorism of asymmetric and fourth generation warfare".

Kapoor said the country needs to have a "conceived and conceptualised" security architecture at national level for improving security and the government should establish an information grid for the purpose.

He said the earmarking of responsibilities of all the Ministries, agencies and departments was also a "mandatory step" for country's security.

Kapoor said the armed forces had embarked on their modernisation drive and were planning to benefit from the emerging technologies (the IT sector) "to tackle both conventional and unconventional threats in a synergised and integrated manner".

The Army Chief asked the Indian industry to play a "responsible and important" role in improving national security.

Bureau Report

First Published: Thursday, November 05, 2009, 11:18

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Basu - London
It is high time that people of India rise up again to protect our country and freedom. Throw away all these dirty politicians who are selling our country and too soft against terrorists. These traitors elements in politics are taking us to dark ages. British came in India-gave us schools and education which enlightened us and helped us to fight for our freedom from them. These criminal cum politicians are playing vote-bank policies and leading our country to peril. Wake up Indians-Hind,muslims, christians and get rid of these traighters
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Fried Yakov - Bengaluru
I implore all defence personnel to express their nationalism and love for the nation by rising to the occassion and dethroning all these wretched politicians and bureaucrats and establishing a staunchly nationalist government.
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AB Singh - Hyderabad
Our Government believe in MG`s saying that if someone slaps you put your other cheek forward and keep on doing that untill you are a dead man....
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PP TALWAR - India
It is time, Army Chief, Gen Deepak Kapoor`s frank and practical remarks are taken very seriously about excercising firmness by the government in dealing with the Pakistan based terrorists and insurgents, not allowing them to flee the country as like earlier occasions e.g. after attack on Parliament House, Red Fort and 26/11 Mumbai mayhem. The swapping of Indian hostages by releasing hard core terrorists and insurgents is a dangerous excercise having wide repurcussions which is deterimental to India`ssecurity and soverignty. This should be avoided at all costs. Keeping in view the mounting Indo-Pak and Indo-China threat on our borders, the shortage of essential equipment and manpower in the armed forces should be accelrated at the earliest.
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muslimbhagawat - india
INDIA CANNOT AFFORD ANY OTHER ATTACK ON CIVIL SOCIETY BUT THE GOVT IS THINKING OTHERWISE.IT SHOULD BE THE AIM THAT ANY INDIAN KIILED BY THESE TERRORISST WOULD COST THEM DEARLY. WE SHOULD HAVE A CLEAR VISION.WE ARE OURSELVES ENCOURAGING APARTHEID BETWEEN OUR ALL COMMUNITIES.WE DEEMED TO HAVE A SECULAR SATTE BUT WE ARE PRACTCISING HIGHLY COMMUNLA.WE ARE NEGLECTING 90% MAJORITY RACE.INDIA IS ONLY FOR INDIANS AND WE SHOULD TAKE THEM BY THEIR HORNS.OUR MILITARY EXPANSON IS BADLY NEEDED.WE HAVE NEGLECTED OUR MILITARY FOR WHICH WE ARE TRAGETED BY ALL THE SMALL COUNTRIES.
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rishi - chennai
when nation is there ,problems willalso be ther.what is important is how we tackle them or how we try to overcome them
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sanju - digboy
Well,it is expected since long from the army of India. Let us see. Army should vigilant by dedicated volentiers on both internal and external of the country by commissioning special branch other than the existing wings after examining loyality to the nation. There might have been various leakage and sabotage already done from existing technology that controled by the out agencies of country or abrod . Where govt vigilance or controlling on IT industries & govt sectors `preferably internal and external safety and security concern` is poor there may be chances to export all docs to their hidden concern. India should also consider to continue the entire system by both ways conventional and nonconventional though it invovlved more expenditure. No `ism` is greater then nationalism. God save the Nation.
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