Former Eastern Command chief, Lt Gen R P Kalita, has issued a strong warning regarding the growing security challenges facing India, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance. In a recent statement, Lt Gen Kalita highlighted two critical areas of concern: the rise of extremism in Bangladesh and China's ongoing infrastructure development along the India-China border.
Lt Gen Kalita expressed serious concerns about the "growing presence of fundamentalist forces in Bangladesh… hostile to India's interests, especially in the North East". He stressed the potential ramifications of this development for India's security, particularly in the northeastern states, and the necessity for proactive measures to counter any potential threats.
Addressing the situation along the northern border, Lt Gen Kalita drew attention to China's persistent infrastructure build-up. This includes "build-up of logistics infrastructure, helipads and airfields” along the India-China border. He characterized this activity as a "wake-up call" for India, underscoring the need for continuous monitoring and strategic preparedness.
Despite these challenges, Lt Gen Kalita acknowledged India's efforts to bolster its own infrastructure and security capabilities. He pointed to improved connectivity, mobile/data networks, and border infrastructure across Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Uttarakhand as signs of India's readiness. These developments, he noted, signal both India's enhanced capabilities and the seriousness with which it views the existing threats.
The General's statement comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions and underscores the complex security landscape surrounding India. The concerns about extremist elements in Bangladesh resonate with ongoing discussions about regional stability and cross-border threats. Similarly, the focus on China's border infrastructure highlights the continuing strategic competition and the need for robust defense capabilities.
Lt Gen Kalita's remarks serve as a reminder of the multifaceted security challenges facing India and the importance of remaining vigilant on all fronts. His emphasis on infrastructure development and improved connectivity reflects a broader strategy of strengthening India's position in the region and ensuring its ability to respond effectively to any potential threats.
