India has more options than war to punish Pakistan: Former Army vice chief


New Delhi, Feb 23 (IANS): India has more options than just war to deal with its unruly neighbour Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack, former Vice Chief of Indian Army Lt. General Arvinder Singh Lamba said on Friday.

"War is the last resort. In fact, a war with Pakistan is not required. India has the capability to act in other ways and nothing stops India from taking an action at a time and place of its choosing," Lt. Gen. Lamba told IANS.

He said the government has left it to the Army to choose its options and the Army "might be planning something to give a befitting reply".

Lamba said India must build such pressure on Pakistan "through capability" which may "compel it to prevent or restrict" terrorism.

Contrary to the soaring public anger, the former Vice chief of the Army said that Pulwama incident could possibly not be a trigger for a fullfledged war with Pakistan as India realises it is part of an ongoing strategy of Pakistan.

"We know it is an ongoing strategy of perpetrating a proxy war by Pakistan and there is no doubt in our minds about it. Our security forces and agencies have countered them very effectively. But yes, some incidents may happen now and then," he said.

He said that one of the options India has is to neutralise through covert operations the terrorists' leadership acting out of Pakistani soil.

Asked who on our side could be blamed for the Pulwama incident, as some people are already calling it an intelligence failure, Lamba said that it was "very difficult to blame someone" though there could be some lapses.

"Our intelligence agencies are doing a great job. I think they are very coordinated and organised. But sometimes terrorists do get a chance. However, we must be very cautious with things such as the forces' movement," he said.

  

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 24 2019

    India has no strategy to punish the Pakistan army by imposing travel restrictions and currency restriction on members of the Pakistani army for backing terrorist groups.

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 24 2019

    India needs to work with international organizations to cut off funding to militant groups. The Financial Action task force said Pakistan is not doing enough to curb terrorism financing and money laundering, a in a stern warning that reflects renewed scrutiny of the country’s links to militant groups.

    The Financial Action Task Force, a watchdog based in Paris, hinted that Pakistan could face consequences — like being placed on the group’s blacklist — if it had not taken specific steps by May.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    This guy is a lot of hot air. Why he did not succeed with his strategy when he was in services.
    Use Chinese strategy. They have flooded Urumqi with Chinese population made the locals a minority.
    The world is with India and only pookistan and Turkey will object.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 23 2019

    India can Crush Pakistan Economically but we will have to wait for two more Months ...

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