Indian Army T-90 tanks on parade for Republic Day in February 2008. / REUTERS
The Diplomat: India’s Military Cannot Fight Wars Lasting Longer than 20 Days
A recent report by the Indian government points to an ‘ammunition crisis’ in the India Army.
Last week, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India published a report outlining a massive ammunition shortage facing the Indian military. Currently, India has only enough supplies for 20 days of intense fighting.
“Stocking of ammunition even at ‘minimum acceptable risk level’ was not ensured,” the report said, according to the Hindustan Times. The report found that, as of March 2013, India’s stockpiles were below “minimum acceptable risk level” for “125 out of a total of 170 types of ammunition.”
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1 comment:
What is the Indian's definition of intense and normal fighting? Against what opponent, on what terrain, in what weather?
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