October 30, 2009 6:34 PM

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Security forces ready to face any challenge from Taliban: Army Chief

Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor said today Indian security forces are ready to face any challenge from Taliban, adding that Special Forces are being modernised and equipped to deal with asymmetric and fourth generation warfare. He said, in this warfare non-state actors fight against conventional state machinery and employ innovative ways for carrying out strikes such as Mumbai terror attack. General Kapoor told<br/><br/>reporters this on the sidelines of the Parachute Regiment reunion at Agra. Commenting on the spurt in activities of Taliban in Pakistan and Indian armed forces' preparedness to deal with the threat, he said, the country is ready to face any challenge. Terming the Indian Special Forces as one of the best, Colonel of the Parachute Regiment Lieutenant Colonel P C Katoch said the Army is making sure that the Special Forces are keeping pace with their requirements.

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