"Our Preparedness Levels Of Very High Order": Army Chief On China Border Row

'Our Preparedness Levels Of Very High Order': Army Chief On China Border Row

“We have our response mechanism firmly in place,” Army Chief General Manoj Pande said (File)

New Delhi:

In the backdrop of the nearly four-year border row with China in eastern Ladakh, Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Wednesday said the Indian Army’s preparedness levels are of a “very high order” and the force is keeping a “very close watch” on developments across the border.

In response to questions asked during a panel discussion at Times Now Summit in New Delhi, General Pande also said he believed that it was “only through talks” that one can find a resolution of the balance issues that are currently at hand.

The eastern Ladakh border standoff erupted on May 5, 2020, following a violent clash in the Pangong Lake area.

The ties between the two countries nose-dived significantly following the clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.

“We are prepared in every manner. Our levels of operational readiness, and operational preparedness is of a very high order. In terms of our deployments along the entire length of 3,488 km (LAC) of our borders, I would say is both robust as well as balance. We have also ensured that we have adequate reserves in terms of dealing with contingencies… We have our response mechanism firmly in place,” General Pande said.

He was asked how well is the Indian Army prepared in the backdrop of the eastern Ladakh border standoff.

“We have talks at two levels. One is at the military level, at the level of our corps commanders, we have had 21 rounds of talks. At the diplomatic level, where we have the mechanism, WMCC (Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs,” he said, adding several rounds of WMCC talks have taken place post the event of mid-2020.

The 28th meeting of WMCC was held on November 30, 2023. “It is my belief that only through talks you will find resolution of the balance issues that are currently at hand. While these talks are progressing, we are also focusing on capability development along our northern borders, of which technology infusion, modernisation are important,” the Army chief said.

General Pande said the Army is also focusing on infrastructure development and “I believe, we are moving in the right direction”.

“Our preparedness levels are of a very high order and we are keeping a very close watch on developments and what is happening across the border,” he added.

Asked to quantify the threat perception from China, General Pande said from time to time “We keep reviewing threats”. 

So, threat during the winter months may be slightly different from what it may be during the summer months, he added.

“Just as our western adversary, with respect to our northern adversary, I would only say, our preparedness level is of a very high order,” the Army chief asserted.

On the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, he underlined the Army formations deployed in the UT, both in hinterland and along the LoC in counter-infiltration grid.

“There are attempts at infiltration, which are continuing both in the Valley region as to the south of the Pir Panjal region. But we have a very robust and effective counter-infiltration grid which has proven successful,” he said.

On criticism surrounding the Agnipath scheme, General Pande said it was a “transformational” change or reform that “we undertook in the past so many years”.

The feedback received from the units is “extremely encouraging, extremely positive”, General Pande said, adding cynicism as to what will happen to the Agniveers after four years is “misplaced”.

On role of the women in the army, he said, “Close to 128 women officers are now donning the rank of a colonel and they are now commanding officers”.

The general was also asked about the Indian Army’s role in controlling the Manipur situation.

“On the night of May 3-4, I think it was our pro-active deployment, induction of additional forces there that we were able to control the violence levels to a very large extent. Be it the Assam Rifles or the army units deployed there, I would say they have given an excellent account of themselves,” General Pande said.

In terms of preventing collateral damage to non-military or civilian population, in terms of ensuring their own protection, “I would believe they have done an excellent job”, he said.

On the challenges there, General Pande said one is the aspect of weapons which are still available at large.

There is still fairly a large number of weapons that is still available and that is a “cause of concern”, he added.

Also, the issue of activities happening across the Indo-Myanmar border and with these kinds of weapons available that remains a challenge, the Army chief said.

The situation in Manipur transcends the law and order situation or of land domain, General Pande said.

“We will have to come up with a very comprehensive and a detailed framework to be able to find an answer to the ongoing issues there. We have a large ex-servicemen community. So, we have asked them to engage with people. Our units are helping internally displaced people in various relief camps,” he said.

General Pande in his opening remarks said that he saw the Indian Army as “a key contributor and a stakeholder” in the nation’s rise.

“I believe the nation’s security and progress are inextricably linked. While the economic progress is the fountainhead of growth, it is the military strength that lends it the capability to be able to address ongoing as well as future security challenges. The army’s commitment to India’s growth story is absolutely unwavering,” he said.

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Adilabad’s Thalamadugu registers 42.1 degrees Celsius

Chaprala and Sathnala in Jainath mandal witnessed 42 and 41.6 degree Celsius respectively.

Updated On – 27 March 2024, 08:07 PM


Adilabad’s Thalamadugu registers 42.1 degrees Celsius

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Adilabad: Talamadugu mandal in the district recorded the highest maximum temperature on Wednesday after Manchippa in Nizamabad district in Telangana.

According to the Telangana State Development Planning Society, Talamadugu mandal saw the maximum temperature of 42.1 degree Celsius, while Manchippa in Nizamabad district which registered the maximum temperature of 42.2 degree C.


Chaprala and Sathnala in Jainath mandal witnessed 42 and 41.6 degree Celsius respectively.

Meanwhile, Asifabad mandal in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district recorded 41.6 degree Celsius.

IPL 2024 Live: Travis Head On The Attack But SRH Lose Mayank vs MI

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DYFI demands Telangana government to reduce TET fee

DYFI state vice president Sheikh Bashiruddin said that the unemployed youth voted for the Congress with many hopes and the party leaders should not forget the promises after coming to power.

Updated On – 27 March 2024, 08:05 PM


DYFI demands Telangana government to reduce TET fee

DYFI state vice president Sheikh Bashiruddin said that the unemployed youth voted for the Congress with many hopes and the party leaders should not forget the promises after coming to power.

Khammam: Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) state vice president Sheikh Bashiruddin has demanded the State government to reduce Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) application fee.

If the government failed to reduce the fee, state-wide agitations would be staged against the Congress government, he warned addressing DYFI activists and TET candidates here on Wednesday.


He said that the unemployed youth voted for the Congress with many hopes and the party leaders should not forget the promises after coming to power. It was not right for the government to increase TET application fees. The Congress announced that it would reduce the application fees for notifications so what was the reason for the increase now, he posed.

Bashiruddin said that the fee collected for TET exam in the past was Rs 300, but now it has been increased to Rs 1000 for one exam and for appearing for two exams a candidate has to pay Rs 2000. It would become a burden for the unemployed.

The government should immediately reduce the application fees as compared to the previous government; otherwise there would be unrest in the State. The unemployed youth hoped that the Congress government would provide them with jobs and were preparing for tests with empty stomachs.

In such a case, the unemployed may face difficulties with the increase in the application fees. The government should set up at least one exam centre in each district and 33 centres should be set up in 33 districts. It would help candidates to save travelling expenses, Bashiruddin said.

He said that before coming to power, Congress leaders kept the youth intoxicated with hopes in the name of youth declaration, especially in the case of job notifications, but was acting like the previous government and it should be changed.

DYFI leaders Kurapati Srinu, Jakkampudi Krishna, Sai Rajesh, Hussain Rao, Ramana, Kalyani, Padma, Sumathi, Nagaraju, Sudhakar and others participated in the meeting.

Iran proud of supporting Palestine’s cause: Raeisi


Iranian President Ebrahim Raesi shakes hands with Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh at the start of a meeting with a delegation representing the Palestinian resistance movement in Tehran on March 27, 2024. (Photo by President.ir)

Iranian President Ebrahim Raesi says that the country feels proud for supporting the cause of Palestine as he insists that Tehran will continue to assist resistance groups fighting brutal Israeli aggression in Gaza.

Raeisi made the remarks in a meeting in Tehran on Wednesday with a delegation of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas led by the group’s politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is firm in defending the rights of the Palestinian nation and (we) will always remain on the side of the people in Palestine and will be proud of our support for the Palestinian cause,” he said.

The Iranian president hailed the “brave resistance” shown by the Palestinians in Gaza in the face of nearly six months of Israeli aggression, saying the steadfastness has caused the Palestinian issue to turn into an issue for the entire world.

“What has been proven for all people in the world is the righteousness of the Palestinian issue and the stance adopted by its defenders including the Islamic Republic,” said Raeisi.

He accused the United States and the Zionist regime of being hypocritical in their diplomatic efforts to end the war in Gaza, saying that what has happened in Gaza in recent months has been a scandal for the US and some Western governments that supported Israel’s massacre against the Palestinians.

For his part, Haniyeh thanked the Iranian government and people for the support they have provided to Gaza during the ongoing war, saying that Tehran’s support for the oppressed people of Palestine has been backed by a deep understanding of the Palestinian issue.

More than 32,000 people have been killed by the Israeli regime in Gaza since the start of the war in early October.

That comes as the United Nations Security Council adopted a draft resolution this week demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to allow humanitarian aid to reach the people of the besieged territory.


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Rights body calls for safe delivery of aid to Gaza after airdrop deaths

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has called for urgent international intervention to help provide Gazans with safe access to food after nearly 20 Palestinians were killed trying to reach aid.

In a statement, the organization, based in Switzerland, called for finding “appropriate mechanisms” to increase and diversify aid delivery to Gaza City and its northern part safely and respectfully.

“Given the Israeli crime of genocide that has been ongoing since October 7, 2023, the international community must act quickly to determine appropriate mechanisms to ensure that humanitarian supplies reach the hungry and impoverished in a way that preserves their dignity and lives,” the statement said.

It cited repeated casualties resulting from the unsafe dropping of aid from aircraft or during unsecured entry of aid trucks into northern Gaza.

“Palestinians who escaped Israeli bombing, gunfire, or starvation in the Gaza Strip have now been killed as a result of the disorderly entry of international aid, either by aid falling on their heads, drowning while attempting to reach it, or being suffocated or crushed in a stampede,” the statement by the organization said.

Palestinian officials say 12 Palestinians drowned Monday after being entangled with ropes of parachutes of aid parcels dropped by planes and falling into the sea in northern Gaza. Bodies of seven of them were recovered and five others went missing.

Six others were killed on Monday in stampedes to obtain aid airdrops as famine forced residents to scramble for the sake of getting some aid boxes to feed their hungry children.

Five people were killed and 10 injured by an airdrop earlier this month when parachutes malfunctioned, a Gaza medic said.

Several countries, including the United States, France, and Jordan, have been airdropping aid into northern Gaza, where land deliveries have effectively been blocked.

Gaza officials have condemned such operations and called for an immediate end to the airdrop landings.

However, Washington on Tuesday said it will continue the aid drop operations.

‘Israel systematically denying Gazans access to aid’

The human rights organization warned against the Israeli military’s continued shooting at aid seekers, which has so far led to the martyrdom of at least 563 people and the injury of hundreds of others.

“These shootings suggest the existence of a systematic Israeli policy to deny hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip safe access to aid.”

“Since early February, Israel has been attacking aid warehouses and limiting the amount of humanitarian aid and other supplies that are required to maintain the civilian population at the necessary level.”

Only around 150 lorries a day carrying aid are now getting into Gaza compared with at least 500 before the war, according to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

UNICEF has said more aid must be rushed into Gaza by road, rather than air or sea, to avert “this imminent famine.”

The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has on several occasions stated that airdropping of humanitarian aid into Gaza is “useless” as the aid is not sufficient even to meet one percent of the demand.

Hamas says people in Gaza would have had access to thousands of tons of aid if the US had done enough to pressure Israel to open border crossings into the besieged territory.

Israel ignited its bloody war machine in Gaza on October 7 after Hamas-led resistance groups carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Since then, the regime has killed more than 32,300 Palestinians and injured over 74,000 others.

Polling officials to trek 39 km for lone voter in Arunachal village

All for the sake of Malogam village’s lone voter, a 44-year-old woman, Sokela Tayang

Updated On – 27 March 2024, 07:00 PM


Polling officials to trek 39 km for lone voter in Arunachal village

File photo of Sokela Tayang.

Itanagar: On April 18, a team of polling officials will trek nearly 40 kilometres on foot through treacherous terrain to set up a voting booth in a remote corner of Arunachal Pradesh near the China border — all for the sake of Malogam village’s lone voter, a 44-year-old woman, Sokela Tayang.

“It is not always about numbers but it is to ensure that every citizen gets his or her voice heard. Sokela Tayang’s vote is a testament to our commitment to inclusivity and equality,” said Chief Electoral Officer Pawan Kumar Sain.


According to election officials, very few families reside in Malogam, and all but Tayang are registered voters in other polling booths. But she is not willing to shift to any other polling booth.

For Tayang to cast her vote, a polling team, including officials, security personnel and porters, will embark on the arduous journey through inhospitable hilly terrain amid unpredictable weather from Hayuliang, officials said.

The village is in the Hayuliang assembly seat and in the Arunachal East Lok Sabha constituency where the contest will be between Bosiram Siram of the Congress party and Tapir Gao of the BJP.

Hyderabad: Five arrested for allegedly cheating CMRF beneficiary

The arrested persons are P Ravi Nayak, J Naresh Kumar, Korlapati Vamshi, B Venkatesh Goud and Omkar.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 07:52 PM


Hyderabad: Five arrested for allegedly cheating CMRF beneficiary


Hyderabad: The Jubilee Hills police arrested five persons for allegedly cheating a beneficiary of Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF) of Rs. 87,500.

The arrested persons are P Ravi Nayak, J Naresh Kumar, Korlapati Vamshi, B Venkatesh Goud and Omkar.


According to the police, a farmer from Medak district had applied for financial assistance through CMRF after he landed in trouble having spent Rs. 5 lakh towards treatment of his wife who was bitten by a snake in January 2023.

After failing to get any response from the CM office, the farmer checked with the authorities and came to know that two cheques of Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 37,500 were sanctioned. When he further verified, he came to know that Naresh, who worked in the then Health Minister’s camp office with the help of Vamshi, Venkatesh, Omkar and Ravi Nayak en-cashed the cheques and took away the money, Jubilee Hills sub inspector, K Venkateshwar Reddy.

The police arrested Naresh, Vamshi, Venkatesh, Omkar and Ravi Nayak. The police are probing how many beneficiaries were duped by the gang.

Groundwater resources at stake; Indiscriminate drilling of bore-wells turns menace

The State had multiple spells of high intensity rainfall adding more to the flood runoff. Much of the rainwater could not be harnessed.

Published Date – 27 March 2024, 07:54 PM


Groundwater resources at stake; Indiscriminate drilling of bore-wells turns menace

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Hyderabad: Indiscriminate drilling of bore wells targeting exploitation of the ‘static ground water resources’ has turned out to be a major concern in the State of late.

The phenomenon is being experienced more in the command of the major irrigation projects including the districts of Nalgonda, Ranga Reddy and Nagarkurnool in Krishna basin and parts of Bhadradri Kothagudem and Nizamabad in Godavari basin.


This situation owed to the over exploitation of the “dynamic resources” of ground water that get recharged annually even with normal rainfall and help meet the water needs of the communities living around.

This trend has been observed this year over 100 revenue mandals because of over exploitation of groundwater contributing to plummeting groundwater levels. In certain places the drop is ranging from 15 metres to 20 metres.

After several years of substantial improvement in the groundwater table, the declining trend is observed this year in certain pockets.

The drop in the groundwater level cannot be attributed to the lack of rainfall. The State, on the whole received some 6 per cent more rainfall compared to normal till February last.

But much of the rainfall occurred only in the first two to three months during the monsoons.

The State had multiple spells of high intensity rainfall adding more to the flood runoff. Much of the rainwater could not be harnessed.

Heavy downpours and cloud bursts that bring in flash floods would not help in adding to the groundwater table. As Groundwater Department officials put it, there is absolutely no control over the drilling of the new bore wells.

Even as the provision of Water, Land and Tree Act ( WALTA) was intended to regulate the bore well drilling, no serious effort was made to discourage exploitation of static groundwater resources recharge of which would take even decades.

Farmers in Nalgonda and other neighbouring districts, faced with shortage of water for their crops, were competing with each other in exploitation of groundwater reaching out to greater depths.

The trend is catching up even in the command of the Godavari basin projects. The paddy farmers in Kamareddy district, who are depending mainly on groundwater during the Yasangi season were facing acute scarcity conditions as the bore wells were going dry.

The over exploitation for irrigation purposes will trigger a drinking water crisis too.

Nearly 80 per cent of State is rocky terrain and water availability is confined to the fractures in the system. In such areas, there is a need to restrict the groundwater exploitation to the dynamic ground water resources, stressed officials.

They said that the latest reports on the groundwater levels will be obtained by the end of the month and the analysis of data could take another two to three days for the preparation of the final report.

But on the whole, the situation is critical in many mandals and this can be attributed mainly to lack of control over the private drilling of bore wells, they said.

Lebanon’s Islamic Group: Coordination with Hezbollah vital to combat Israel

A Lebanon-based Sunni Islamic group says close coordination with the resistance movement Hezbollah is vital to fight Israel.

Secretary-General of al-Jamaa al-Islamiya (the Islamic Group) Sheikh Mohammed Takkoush, whose faction is closely-linked to the Gaza-based Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, said on Tuesday the current war has helped boost cooperation between the two groups.

He said the Jamaa al-Islamiya had decided to join Hezbollah, a Shia group, in the current fighting along Lebanon’s border.

Israel launched its devastating campaign of death and destruction in the Gaza Strip on October 7, after the Palestinian resistance group Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities.

The Israeli regime has also been attacking southern Lebanon off and on since the onset of the brutalities. In retaliation, Hezbollah has launched near-daily rocket attacks on Israeli positions.

“We decided to join (the battle) as a national, religious and moral duty. We did that to defend our land and villages,” Takkoush said in an interview with The Associated Press at his group’s headquarters in Beirut.

“We also did so in support of our brothers in Gaza,” where, he said, Israel has been committing an “open massacre.”

The leader of the Islamic Group, which is one of Lebanon’s main Sunni factions, also said he believed Israel is after seizing more territory “not only in Palestine but in Lebanon too.”

Al-Jamaa al-Islamiya’s armed wing, known as the Fajr Forces, carries out attacks against the occupying regime mainly from the southern city of Sidon, where the group once enjoyed wide influence.

According to Takkoush, the Sunni group, which has one member in Lebanon’s 128-seat parliament, makes its own decisions in the field but coordinates closely with Hezbollah, and with the Lebanese branch of Hamas.

“Part of (the attacks against Israeli forces) was in coordination with Hamas, which coordinates with Hezbollah,” he said.

Direct cooperation with Hezbollah, he said, “is on the rise and this is being reflected in the field.”

Takkoush said his group’s “relations with Hezbollah are good and growing and it is being strengthened as we go through war.”