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The former head of the Indian army, General Manoj, did not agree with the total war against Pakistan. According to him, war is not a romantic thing, not a Bollywood film. Photo/ndtv
However, if ordered, the general will fight. Just diplomacy will be his first choice.
He said that there was an injury between the people who lived in the border zone, including children who saw shooting and had to run into shelter at night.
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“For those who have lost their loved ones, the injury will be transferred from generation to generation. There is also what is called PTSD (stressful disorder after a patrauma). People who have seen terrible events wake up with later even after 20 years and need psychiatric treatment, ”he said, as he quoted NDTV, Tuesday (05/13/2025).
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General Naravan said that in the program organized by the Institute of Costs of India Accountants in Puna.
“War is not a romantic thing. This is not a Bollywood film. This is a very serious question. War or violence should be the last that we have to do, so our Prime Minister said that this is not an era of war. Although the war will be forced to us who are not wise, we should not root for her, ”he said.
“Nevertheless, people ask why we are not fighting everyone. As a military, if ordered, I will fight, but this is not my first choice, ”he added.
General Naravan said that his first choice was diplomacy, completing differences through dialogue and did not reach the stage of armed conflict.
“We are all interested parties that are equivalent to national security. We must try to resolve the differences not only between countries, but also between us, both in the family and between states, territories and community. Violence is not an answer, ”he said.
India began the Sindoor Operation on May 7 to destroy seven terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and two Kashmir regions controlled by Pakistan in exchange for terrorist attacks, which died 26 Hindu tourists in Palgam, Jamma and Kashmire controlled by India.
India and Pakistan on Saturday announced an agreement on the ceasefire, stopping all military executions and actions on land, air and sea.
(MAS)