Dismissing as "rumours" reports about shortage of tank ammunition, Defence Minister A K Antony on Tuesday said there will always be "shortcomings", but the country was in a much stronger position as compared to the past.
"These are all rumours. I can assure you that the country is fully prepared. India is in a much stronger position as compared to the past. There will always be some shortcomings and that is also in the process. We can't expect 100 per cent requirements to be fulfilled. The entire force is not on the front. They are all spread over," he told reporters.
The minister was commenting on news reports suggesting that only four days of ammunition was left with the Army's armoured regiments on the sidelines of the two-day Indian Air Force Commanders' Conference.
In his letter written to the prime minister in March, Army chief General V K Singh had also pointed out that armoured regiments were facing a critical shortage of ammunition.
On the issue of the decision of Parliament's Standing Committee on Defence to call the three service chiefs to brief it about defence preparedness, Antony said, "I am not the man to decide. This decision relates to the Standing Committee".
On the IAF conference, the defence minister expressed happiness over the fact that the Air Force had concluded 317 capital acquisition contracts worth over Rs 1.11 lakh crore in the last five years.
"We are also very confident about our preparedness. Some new platforms have already started coming and more will come in the near future," he said.
Antony said the armed forces were in a position to meet any challenge to the security and integrity of the country.
On the impact of grounding of the Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft fleet, Antony said these issues would be addressed by the IAF.
The 49-aircraft Mirage 2000 fleet of the IAF has been grounded after two crashes earlier this year and the issue is likely to be discussed at the Commander's Conference.
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