00:00Hello, my Associate Editor, Raja Kiyavishnashakar, Prashantnathu, is here.
00:05I am the beginning of the day.
00:07Whatever the experience, whatever the experience is,
00:10the East direction is to be able to get the East direction.
00:14It is to be able to get the East direction of the East direction.
00:19And the East direction is to be able to get the East direction.
00:21General Mukun Narvan is the first place in the 17th century in the 17th century in the 17th century.
00:28In the 17th century, there are 7 people in Eastern Ladakh.
00:35Damchuk, Debsang, Nindadudu, Pengong Lake.
00:40There are 5 people in the 17th century.
00:46General Mukun Narvan is the first place.
00:50There are several details in the 18th century.
00:55The reason is that the government is in the 17th century.
01:03In the 8th century, the national government is the first place in the 17th century.
01:06The Caravan magazine is the first place in the 17th century.
01:09The PTI is also the first place in the 17th century.
01:14The public domain is a place in 17th century.
01:18In Ragingla, the Chinese tankers were carrying out the infantry troops.
01:30I was with Rajnath Singh, Ajit Doval, Jayshankar, and Rakhshna Ilakhe Karyadarishvili.
01:39At 12 o'clock, Rajnath Singh had a phone in the morning.
01:48When I talked to the Prime Minister,
01:50I had to say that,
01:52I had to say that,
01:54I had to say that,
01:56I had to say that,
01:58I had to say that,
02:00I had to say that,
02:02I had to say that,
02:04I had to say that,
02:06I had to say that,
02:08I had to say that,
02:09and,
02:10I had to say the case of this,
02:12I had to say this,
02:15Operational Detail,
02:17and,
02:20the northern command judges on the left,
02:22they were the first to say the names,
02:24in the middle of the first,
02:26a first to say the names of the names of the names,
02:28and who dares win the soldiers,
02:30they were the first to say.
02:32On 15th June, the Galwan incident happened.
02:34After due planning and preparation, we launched the quid pro quo operations in the area of
02:38R2 complex, that is Rajingla and Rachinla, on the Kailash ranges.
02:42On the north and south bank of Penggaonso, and even further north in the area of Kewla
02:47and Anila passes, we completely took the PLA, the Chinese army and by surprise brought them
02:55back to the negotiation table and forced them to beat a hasty retreat.
03:00This was Operation Snow Leopold.
03:02That was the first time.
03:04General Naravani said, I called the YK Joshi, the northern commander in the area of Kewla
03:10and then there were troops.
03:12General Naravani said, Rajnath Singh, how to interpret it.
03:18I said, if I am going to interpret it, I am going to interpret it.
03:25But the President and the Secretariat, the President and the Secretary General Naravani said,
03:27it was the same.
03:29If you have to interpret it, the President and the President and the President went to the
03:33Joshi.
03:34If you are going to interpret it or you are going to interpret it, then I don't know what
03:39you're going to be saying.
03:40I don't think that the Ministry of Defence is a good thing, I don't think that the government is a good thing, but it's a good thing.
03:49But it's a good thing, and it's a good thing.
03:53General Mukundarvani is a good thing, and it's a good thing to declassify.
04:00The government is a good thing, and it's a good thing, and it's a good thing, and it's a good thing.
04:15My question is that the political leadership in Delhi is a good thing, and it's a good thing, and it's a good thing, and it's a good thing, and it's a good thing.
04:35In the army, one of the old saying is that in the absence of orders, assume what they ought to be.
05:00In the absence of orders, assume what they ought to be.
05:03In the tactical battle area, Galvan Valley, R2 complex, and reform,
05:12and Razangla and Razangla have a ridge.
05:16It's a ridge line.
05:20The ridge line was overlooking.
05:23In August, it was occupied by Razangla Post.
05:26In 1962, it was occupied by Occupy in 1962.
05:29Now, on our own, it was overlooking the Chinese garrison.
05:37It was overlooking the first garrison.
05:39It was overlooking the other garrison.
05:41So, when we were destabilized, all the tanks were supported by infantry.
05:47Basically, when we fight, we were generally in these areas, infantry supported by armor.
05:52So, when we were fighting, we were fighting a show of strength.
05:55We were fighting a tactical battle area commander.
06:00In the normal course of action, commander on ground, he takes the action.
06:05So, in this situation, there is history to this.
06:14In 1993, 1996, 2005, 2013, we had the pact.
06:20Within two kilometers of LAC on either side, arms are not used.
06:27There is no embargo on taking arms.
06:29There is an embargo on use of arms.
06:31Firing.
06:32Firing. There is no…
06:34The forces are too far out there.
06:35But he did not.
06:36Yes.
06:37In fact, the necessary order remains to fire in order of this particular order.
06:40So, that is the reason why he had to and secondly…
06:41So that is the reason why he had to and secondly, he won't know, what will he say, all that he will tell is all that he will tell is all that he will tell is all that he is a tactical battle area commander
07:03maybe a battalion commander or a brigade commander or a divisional commander, he is a man of about 10-12,000 infantry soldiers, commander, he has the idea of terrain, build-up, how does he appreciate the battle, that is all that he has got.
07:24So that is all that he has to do with action and we are talking about heights of 6,000 meters and above, 6,000 meters, which is about 18,000 feet.
07:37Now that terrain we have to talk about. So I think that is the only thing, opening comments, that is freedom of action given to the local commander, that is our interpretation.
07:50Had it been anything else... So free hand, free hand to the troops.
07:56Secondly, this has to be seen in the backdrop of isolated incidents.
08:01In Pakistan, in 2016, we had a surgical strike, in 2019, we had a URI strike, and in 2025, we had an operation, build-up along the L.C.
08:13Now, purposely, we don't build infrastructure along the L.A.C.
08:20It helps the Chinese on the floor of the house or hill.
08:24Now, post-2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, we had a skirmishish stand-offs.
08:31Now, we have to develop infrastructure, shelters, roads, bridges.
08:37Now, we have to build the Chinese. This is the pain point.
08:42Now, let's say, from Dubrook to DBO, almost 250-odd kilometers along the Sherlock River.
08:53Now, we have to build that. That is the deployment faster.
08:58Now, the men and material movement is faster.
09:01Now, we have to build that.
09:03In 2008, it was not a decision for Congress and Government.
09:06But, it was not a decision.
09:08Actually, on the ground, it was not.
09:10So, this has hit the Chinese.
09:12So, that is how various stand-offs have taken place.
09:142013-a lagir bohudhu.
09:152017-a lagir.
09:162017-a lagir.
09:172014-a lagir.
09:182017-a lagir.
09:192017-a lagir.
09:202020-a lagir.
09:21Galva-a lagir.
09:22Galva-a lagir.
09:23So, these are my opening comments.
09:26I think, I just...
09:27Yes, yes. Joshi, sir.
09:28Tau yawuritin oduutti rithunna.
09:30It is the Asianet News Network.
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