General Bipin Rawat alluded to a current 10-week standoff with the Chinese armed force in the Himalayas that finished a week ago. He said the circumstance could slowly snowball into a bigger clash on India's northern outskirt. Rawat said Pakistan on the western front could exploit such a circumstance.
The Press Trust of India news organization cited Rawat's comments at a workshop sorted out by the Center for Land Warfare Studies, a research organization in New Delhi.
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India battled a war with China in 1962 and three wars with Pakistan, two of them over control of Kashmir, since securing autonomy from Britain in 1947. Every one of the three nations are atomic forces.
Rawat said dependable prevention did not take away the danger of war. "Atomic weapons will be weapons of prevention. Indeed, they are. In any case, to state that they can dissuade war or they won't enable countries to go to war, in our setting that may likewise not be valid," the news organization cited him as saying.
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