"We will be having a CT-scan centre at the base camp at Siachen. There is a surgeon, physician and medical staff and other facilities there.
"There is a concerted proposal that we are going more eastwards. Since we are manning places like Dimapur, we are setting up advanced medical centres, so as to whenever there are casualties, it could be treated immediately," Joshi said.
Addressing a press conference on the 250th anniversary of the Army Medical Corps, Joshi said it was not only Siachen, but the Defence Ministry was working on having advanced medical treatment facilities in forward areas in Northeast as well.
He said if serious cases are brought in, they would be treated quickly and if the patient requires shifting to other centres, it could be done easily because of its good air bases.
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He noted that the number of HIV cases has seen a decline not only in the country but also in the armed forces.
"The graph of HIV cases in the army has declined. In last year, we have not even boarded out anybody or nobody has died of AIDS," Joshi said.
"We have decided to maintain a DNA bank. We have trained people in Calcutta and Hyderabad for this project. We will keep the blood samples of all the new recruits stored and dispose them only after 10 years of their recruitment," Joshi said.