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Top Indian Army Commanders to discuss Naxal violence | The Naxal violence, which is spreading at an alarming rate and is regarded as the biggest internal challenge to the country's security, will come up for discussion during the ongoing Army Commanders' Conference on Tuesday. In the last three years, the Naxalites have killed more than 2,600
people, including civilians. The highest number of casualties has taken place
in Chhattisgarh, Bihar , Jharkhand and Orissa, where 2,212 people have died so
far. In the wake of prevailing and developing security environment, army commanders'
will also discuss key policy, and doctrinal issues. The report, prepared by HQ
Central Command, deals with resources required to tackle the Naxal menace, if
the Army is called out to fight the Maoists. "The Naxal situation is likely to
be discussed and the resources required to tackle it, will be taken up by army
commanders during the conference," said a source. This move is being initiated
despite Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram saying the government does not envisage
using the armed forces to tackle the Maoists. However, there have been instances
in the past when the armed forces were called to assist the police to put down
threats to internal security like in Assam , Nagaland, Mizoram, Punjab and Jammu
and Kashmir . The Army Commanders' Conference commenced at Integrated Headquarters
of Ministry of Defence (Army) on May 17. The five days conference has been scheduled
from May 17 to 21. Army Chief General VK Singh reviewed the regional security
situation, in which he spoke of the asymmetric means adopted by non-state actors
and terrorists to achieve their objectives. He also mentioned the multi spectral
threats, which directly affect military doctrines and restructuring. |
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