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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 15, 2015
India scales back army corps facing China, pours funds into carrier
NEW DELHI | BY SANJEEV MIGLANI-Fri May 15, 2015
India's
government has scaled back an ambitious plan to establish a new army
corps to counter Chinese conventional forces across the Himalayas,
defence sources said, pouring funds instead into a new aircraft carrier
and border roads.
Stung by a 21-day face off on the disputed border two years ago, India
announced the establishment of a mountain strike force consisting of
90,000 troops, estimated to cost $10 billion and equipped with modern
weaponry.
But Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has ordered the force be 25-30,000
strong, according to sources, saying the previous government had not
thought through the costs involved in raising and equipping such a corps
at a time when existing army units are short of everything from field
guns to ammunition.
"The reason for cutting down is finances," said a military official.
"It's not just a question of raising a corps, it's about maintaining
it."
India and China share a 3,500 km border that has remained in dispute
since a brief war in 1962 that ended in a disastrous defeat for India.
Because the two armies cannot agree where the line of actual control
lies, patrols have ended up in territory claimed by the other side,
raising tensions and domestic outcry in India.
However, no shot has been fired across the remote frontier, and on
Friday the two countries proposed fresh measures to stabilise the border
during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China.
Retired Indian army brigadier Arun Sahgal, who led the integrated
defence staff's long term strategic assessments division, said the plan
now was to raise a smaller rapid reaction force to be deployed on the
Chinese border.
"The idea is to create an interventionist force that can operate in the
mountains," he said. In the second phase, the army will likely add air
assault divisions and special forces.
"They are not winding down the corps, they are adjusting it to the right size."
China has built a network of airfields and roads just over the border
with India that give its troops mobility which India lacks.
AIRCRAFT CARRIER
Parrikar told parliament last month he was pushing for faster
construction of roads on the Indian side. He said only 19 of 73 road
links identified as strategic on the Chinese border had been completed.
While funds have been tightened for the army, the government this week
pressed ahead with plans to build its biggest warship, a 65,000-tonne
aircraft carrier that the United States has said it was interested in
collaborating in.
India wants U.S. flight launch technology that will allow heavier jets
to operate from the proposed new carrier, and in January, during
President Barack Obama's visit to India, the two countries agreed to set
up a group to explore cooperation in carrier technology.
India and the United States have been concerned about the expanding reach of China's navy in the Indian Ocean.
On Wednesday, the Indian defence ministry sanctioned 300 million rupees
to be spent on starting the design of the carrier, the military official
said.
"The money is for preparatory work," the official said. India inducted
an old aircraft carrier from Russia in 2014 to add to an ageing British
vessel likely to be decommissioned in 2018.
Local media reports have said that India may consider nuclear propulsion
for the new carrier, which could boost its range and potency. The
official said that naval planners were nowhere near that decision yet.
(Reporting by Sanjeev Miglani; Editing by Mike Collett-White)
