The possible convergence of interest between China, Pakistan and Bangladesh may be against India: CDS General Anil Chauhan | Bharat News

The possible convergence of interest between China, Pakistan and Bangladesh may be against India: CDS General Anil Chauhan | Bharat News

A potential convergence of interests between China, Pakistan and Bangladesh can be serious, “the implications for India’s stability and security dynamics”, Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday.

In an address by the Observer Research Foundation, a think tank, General Chauhan, without directly naming any country, also said that the economic crisis in the countries of the Indian Ocean region has given the opportunity to take advantage of external powers to take advantage of its influence, which can cause weaknesses for India.

General Chauhan said, “We are a possible convergence of interest between China, Pakistan and Bangladesh, which can be implicated for India’s stability and security dynamics.”

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However, he also said that it is challenging to determine the boundary of state support provided by China to China by China during Operation Sindoor, and no unusual activity was observed with northern borders during the conflict.

Speaking about Operation Sindoor, General Chauhan said that this was the first time that two nuclear weapons were in direct enmity.

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He said that India has said that this atomic will not be done by blackmail. Saying that Operation Sindoor is the only example of the conflict between two nuclear weapons states, he said that there have been hundreds of conflicts around the world since the invention of nuclear weapons, but this was the first time that two nuclear weapons were engaged in direct struggle.

He said that OP vermilion is unique in itself and can have a lesson for the whole world.

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General Chauhan said that in traditional operations, space and expansion of space, it is possible by extending it to new domains of war, such as cyber and electromagnetic fields.

Given that there was a place for traditional operations, he said that the No-Fund-Us policy in India’s nuclear theory contributes to making this special place between India and Pakistan. He also said that India should be ready for the full spectrum of both traditional and sub-traditional struggles.

He said that weapons are the equipment of autocracy, not war-fighting equipment, saying that India would not be subject to forced force.

Secondly, he said, when India responded, terrorist camps in Pakistan were destroyed in response to the Pahalgam terror attack as part of a prevention strategy. General Chauhan said, “You can be replaced, you can call it vengeance, but should be to stop further attacks,” General Chauhan said that Pakistan extended the struggle completely into the traditional domain.

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He said that an increase in a traditional domain was in the hands of Pakistan, which reduces the option of a neighboring country to increase the threshold of this nuclear conflict.

He said that the fourth -developed military challenge is increasing the weaknesses for long -range vectors and accurate flights of long distance, stating that at present, there is a stupid defense system against ballistic missiles, hypersonics, cruise missiles and a large -scale attack by drone or littering ammunition.

General Chauhan said that the theater route begins with jointness and integration between three defense services. He said that Operation Sindoor displayed this joint systematically, while strategic coordination in services also reflects increasing integration on the ground.

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