High degree of collusivity: Indian Army chief on Pakistan, China
Gen Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday said there is a «high degree of collusivity,» which must be accepted. «What it means, as far as I am concerned, the two-front threat is a reality,» he said in response to a question on proximity between China and Pakistan during an interactive session at the India Today Conclave here.
During the session, he fielded a broad range of questions about the army's preparedness for the future, lessons from ongoing conflicts, the situation in Bangladesh, and at the Line of Actual Control and the Line of Control.
«Now, the second thing that you have brought out is collaboration or the relationship between our western neighbour and Bangladesh.
«As far as I am concerned, since I have said that the epicentre of terrorism is in a particular country, they have a relationship with any of my neighbouring country, I should be looking worried, because as far as I am concerned, the terrorism route can be used from that country also, which is my major concern as of today,» Gen Dwivedi said, when asked about reports suggesting growing proximity between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The General said it was «too early» to take a call on the role of Bangladesh, where a change in government may bring about a change in the relationship between it and India.
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