He called upon the present political establishment to ensure that the defence forces were fully prepared, "in view of the fresh signs of aggression from the country's eastern border".
Blaming New Delhi for India's humiliating defeat in 1962, Singh, according to an official release, said, "The entire atmosphere in New Delhi was then of negation, with nobody ready to believe that the Chinese invasion was imminent despite the signs being loud and clear."
Pinning the blame for the defeat on the government's policy and the alleged complete intelligence failure, the chief minister said India did not go into the battle with adequate preparation, the release quoted him as having said.
"...the political masters in Delhi put men of their choice in key positions, with even the Corps Commander handpicked by the government based not on competence but as a personal favour," said Singh, a former Army officer.
"The Indian soldiers were ill-equipped to fight, with no arms and ammunition, and in fact without rations and warm clothes to fight," the 75-year-old two-time chief minister claimed, recalling that the soldiers were, at one time, surviving on water and salt.
He said that though trends have changed, so has the style of Army's functioning, and the current situation at the border with China continued to be as volatile as it was in 1962.
"It is up to the government at the Centre to ensure that our soldiers are properly equipped to counter the fresh threat," he added.
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