Making a mention of the equation between the US President and the American armed forces, Tipnis said, "the US President is always in touch with the military commanders, be it Afghanistan or Iraq. He has one-to-one interaction with them. Our chiefs do not meet Prime Minister, who should lend his ear to them. The chiefs have a right to approach the PM to discuss defence matters."
"But to do this we need intelligence inputs. Real time human intelligence is needed for precision attacks. We can harm them if not destroy," said the former chief who questioned the effectiveness of intelligence network.
"Intelligence is a natural security tool. Our intelligence is not as good as that of Pakistan", he remarked.
Referring to the contradictory statements made by the Defence Minister A K Antony in Parliament on the Poonch incident in which five Indian soldiers were killed, Tipnis said, "Such discordant notes benefit the enemy."