Accepting that there are gaps in the capability of the armed forces, the Defence Ministry today said that it will take cognizance of the concerns expressed by the Army Chief, General V.K. Singh, and will address those issues.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, the Minister of State for Defence, Mr M.M. Pallam Raju, said the acquisition policy is also being changed to ensure faster procurement of the needs expressed by the forces.
“Definitely gaps are there and the Government is serious in addressing them as quickly as possible. We are fine-tuning the acquisition process to speed up the process and the Government has been very responsive to the needs of the armed forces,” Mr Raju said.
Asked to comment on the letter written by the Army Chief to the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, expressing concern over the state of preparedness of the Army and availability of ammunition, he said the Government will take cognizance of it.
“Whatever he (Gen Singh) has written, we will definitely take into cognizance and we will act on it,” he said.
Later talking to reporters outside Parliament, Mr Raju said the Army Chief has his own “anxieties” and the matter is not for public debate.
“Whatever he (Gen Singh) has written, we will definitely take cognizance of the fact, but I guess as a Chief he has his own anxieties and it is something not for public debate,” he said.
To a question on acquisition of defence equipment and systems, he said, “There are gaps in the capability and we are trying to bridge them by speeding up the acquisition process and by making it transparent, because in the past it has resulted in the cancellation of tenders.”