Be Prepared for Airborne Threats : A K Antony


 
PTI
 
NEW DELHI, Dec 3: With India's coastal security already breached by terrorists in Mumbai, Defence Minister A K Antony on Wednesday warned the armed forces 
of possible terror attacks from airborne platforms similar to the 9/11 attacks in the US.

Antony asked them to be prepared to counter the threat of terrorists from the air and prevent a repeat of World Trade Centre-type of attacks carried out by the al-Qaida.

At a meeting with the three Services chief and Defence officials, Antony called for greater coordination among all security and intelligence agencies so as to make the intelligence inputs actionable.

The meeting, attended by Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta, Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major and Army chief General Deepak Kapoor and Defence Secretary Vijay Singh, also reviewed the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan in the wake of reports that its army was on a "high alert" following the Mumbai terror attacks.

Antony, sources said, worked out measures with the armed forces for tightening security and vigil along the LoC to prevent infiltration of terrorists through the land route, as "Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) is known to be an important area for recruitment and training of terrorists."

The top defence brass discussed plans for beefing up coastal security and hastening acquisition process for systems and platforms including coastal radars and interceptor boats.

Of particular concern expressed at the meeting was the intelligence warning that airports around the country could be targets of terrorists, forcing the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security to issue a red alert to secure all important airports, sources added. 

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 04 2008

    Strike when the iron is hot. Attack terrorists camp in Pok and at all places where its originates from. When can we make use of all our latest weapons in our armoury? why spend so much on these weapons if they are not going to be used atleast once ? Use missile first on ISI headquarter. I donot think pak will retaliate with nuclear weapons as they know clearly the consequences of such foolish act. Indian response would severe, ruthless and total destruction of the terrorists which would completely remove it from the map annhilate its terrorist population.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 04 2008

    Obviously, Pakistani leadership is not involved in this case what the President Asif Zaradari says Non-state actors involved. In Pakistan there are petty rulers who are negligent and not cared to government. Some service men and retired service men probably Al Qaida are behind Mumbai seize. In reality India’s relationship with Pakistan was improved. The terrorists, underground and al Qaida are all zealous of Indian economy booming and becoming world’s fourth largest economy. The main motivation behind is India thriving in economy and the Pakistani economy failing to yield results for which their politicians, terrorists and fundamentalists are responsible. In my opinion the terrorist’s hideout and training camps are located in Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. International community should seriously think with Pakistani leadership to cordon off Waziristan entirely to conduct combing operations to finish off training camps and terrorists hideouts.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Dec 03 2008

    Better destroy the terror training camps in collaboration with Pakistan government in Pakistan than invite further terror attacks to India.

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  • AUGUSTINE DANIEL DSOUZA, UDUPI/VASAI VIRAR/STATE OF KUWAIT

    Wed, Dec 03 2008

    INDIA SHOULD DESTROY ALL THE TERROIST TRAINING CAMPS ACROSS THE BORDER IN PAKISTAN. ALSO NEVER MAKE FRIENDSHIP ANY RELATIONSHIP WITH PAKISTAN.

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  • seetharam shetty, Mangalore/Jeddha

    Thu, Dec 04 2008

    India should go for limited military strike against POK,in the border areas there are terrorist traing camps already identified by the itelligence agencies.There by forcing the Pak govt to take action against would be terrorist.

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  • Ramesh Baliga, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 03 2008

    I feel Trains are also potential hijack targets. Imagine a gunman or a terrorist walks to a train engine,shoots the driver and just take control of the engine.These cowards will always find new ways.

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