Indian Army has less life protecting equipments than Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
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As per the officials, India in October that its troops stationed there had "inadequate" life-protecting equipment such as bulletproof helmets and jackets. India has about 2,200 troops in South Sudan.
"The situation in South Sudan has been deteriorating. T he
Neighbouring countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka and
As a result, this has apparently affected the number of operations the deployed troops can undertake.
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The matter is still unresolved even after two months despite several rounds of consultations between the
"We must recognise that Indian forces are performing well operationally .There have been no complaints on that front," a South Block official, told ET.
India has been requested to provide adequate equipment to the blue berets at the earliest, in what would be one of the first challenges that General Bipin Rawat, who takes over as
The
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