Rawat said the officer’s actions were within the rules because the army was facing a “dirty war” in the disputed region and had to fight using "innovative” ways.
Gen. Bipin Rawat, India's military chief, 12 others killed in helicopter crash
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General Bipin Rawat, said late Monday that oxygen supplies would be released from armed forces reserves and its retired medical personnel would join health facilities to ease the pressure on doctors.
India tops 200,000 dead as virus surge breaks health system
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