"I do not think that the issue will affect defence relations," he said replying to a question by reporters on the impact of the arrest of the 39-year-old senior diplomat in New York on December 12 on the charges of underpaying her maid and falsifying the contract documents.
To another question, he said Indian armed forces will have to remain vigilant 24x7 to safeguard the country's borders as it continues to maintain peace and stability with China and Pakistan.
Asked about the frequent border tensions with China in 2013 and how he foresaw the coming year, he said he was not expecting any miracles.
"Unless both countries are able to find an everlasting solution to the border dispute and are able to demarcate the boundary, I cannot rule out the possibility of occurrences of such incidents', he said.
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India shares a land border of 3500 km with China, he said.
"Total elimination of incursions you cannot expect unless and until the border is fully secure," he said adding, the border cooperation will help the two countries to sort out the issue without much delay.
With regard to Pakistan, Antony said even though this year there was maximum number of ceasefire violations, of late since the last few weeks, such incidents were less.