Inaugurating the bi-annual Army Commanders' Conference here, he expressed concern over the regional security situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan and expressed confidence that the armed forces would be prepared to meet the challenges.
"You should work towards having transparency in your functioning," he said in his address.
His statement comes at a time when the CBI is carrying out a probe into the Rs 3,600 crore deal for 12 VVIP choppers and former IAF chief S P Tyagi is being questioned for being an alleged beneficiary of the Rs 362 crore kickbacks paid to secure the contract.
Antony said the government was committed and would provide full support to the modernisation plans of the Army, which is planning to raise a new Mountain Strike Corps along the border with China in the near future.
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The minister stressed on the need for enhancing "self reliance in defence equipment as part of India's long-term interest".
Commenting on the regional and global security situation, the Defence Minister urged the Army to be "alive" to these issues.