Indian Army Chief Gen VK Singh has said that Pakistan army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani’s remarks on Siachen’s de-militarization could not be taken seriously. Last month, Kayani told media that both India and Pakistan should talk about pulling out armies from the region and spend more on the development and prosperity of their people. However, he made it clear that it should not be taken as Pakistan’s weakness. He said that Pakistan Army was deployed in the region to defend borders of country.
India had appreciated Pakistan Army Chief statement about troops drawdown. “These are all gimmicks that keep coming from the establishment in Pakistan and we will be fools if we fall for them,” Singh said in a hard-hitting interview to Times Now. Three days before he is to retire, the General regretted going to the Supreme Court on his date of birth issue, and also cautioned the government over demilitarizing Siachen. “Today you are sitting in dominating heights which cannot be given away. I am sorry. Who is going to look after them? Today, your infrastructure is pretty well advanced. We are perfectly okay up there,” Singh said.
This is the face of Indian army. we Pakistani seems the India our friend country. No what will you say about his army chief. My advise trade between two country should be stopped with out any delay. Now we should to understand India is not our friend. we have to fight with him till 10000000000000000000/= years
Beaware of this job greedy army general in India,the so-called champion of Democracy.He is no.420 army chief..India must retire him quickly to avoid further something wrongs in Indian history.VERY SMART,ACTIVE AND POWER GREEDY GENTLEMAN.
This news shows, how much de-Moraled n frightfull Pakistani Army has became…Instand of performing their job as fighter they are seeking Political solutions of such crucial and proeminent issues by themselves…
If Musharraf had`nt hired Amrican War and would`nt have killed numerious Muslims in n outside of the country, than for sure Pakistan was hard enough to tackle with…
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