'Insulting question' prompted Parrikar to plan surgical strikes
July 01, 2017  12:08
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Former defence minister Manohar Parrikar said an "insulting" question by a television anchor to Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore after the 2015 anti-
insurgency operation along the Myanmar border prompted him to plan last year's 'surgical strikes' in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

The Goa CM said, "The surgical strikes against militants in PoK was planned 15 months in advance."

On June 4, 2015, north-eastern militant group NSCN-K ambushed an Indian Army convoy in Chandel district of Manipur and killed 18 jawans.

Parrikar said when he was informed about the incident, "I felt insulted.... A small terrorist organisation of 200 people killing 18 Dogra soldiers was an insult to the Indian Army and we sat in the afternoon and sat in the evening and worked out the (plan of) first surgical strike which was conducted on June 8 morning in which about 70-80 terrorists were killed (along the India-Myanmar border)."
"But one question (from media) hurt me. (Union minister) Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, an ex-Armyman, was on TV and he was explaining about all kinds of search operations. An anchor asked him 'would you have the courage and capability of doing the same on the western front'," Parrikar recalled.

"I listened very intensely but decided to answer when the time came. The starting of September 29 (2016) surgical strike on the western border was 9th of June, 2015....We planned 15 months in advance. Additional troops were trained. Equipment was procured on priority basis," he said.
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