The current geo-strategic landscape is characterised by a change that is taking place at an “unprecedented” scale and speed, Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande said on Tuesday while asserting that military strength and capabilities are necessary to prevent wars.Addressing an event in New Delhi, Gen Pande also said the recent global developments have underscored that the security of the nation can neither be outsourced nor be dependent on the largesse of others.Recent geopolitical powerplays have displayed that where national interests are concerned, countries will “not hesitate” to go to war. These developments have reaffirmed the relevance of hard power, he said.
The Army chief took part in the AIMA National Leadership Conclave and spoke on ‘Hard Power: Modernising Forces through Self-reliance’.He said the overall rise of a nation can be said to occur when there is a significant and continuous increase in its “comprehensive national power”.While “economic power” is the fountainhead of the growth of the nation, it is the “military strength” that lends it the ability to “affect the outcomes”, necessary to protect and further its multifarious interests, in expanding strategic horizons, the Army chief said.
Recent geopolitical powerplays have displayed that where national interests are concerned, countries will not hesitate to go to war. These developments have reaffirmed the relevance of hard power,” Gen Pande added.Military strength and capabilities are necessary to prevent war or to present a “credible deterrence” as well as to enable a robust response to threats and winning wars, when required, across the “entire spectrum of conflict, he said.
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