Nine years have passed since the Sri Lanka Army
victoriously completed the near 30-year long brutal war. During that
9-year long period, four experienced Commanders maintaining the highest
level of battle-preparedness have commanded the Army while introducing
various training modules and exercises to that effect which are being
more refinedly continued to-date. Likewise, all measures have been
adopted uninterruptedly to introduce new training modules at all levels
for all ranks, incorporating most modern techniques of warfare, based on
experiences, gained in the battlefield in order to face any future
battle threat perception. Similarly, necessary measures have been
adopted comparatively to enhance more opportunities for both Officers
and Other Ranks to receive foreign training slots with state patronage.
This has further broadened their knowledge on international warfare,
too.
Moreover, Battalions with lesser number of
troops have been reinforced under the Army’s right-sizing programme
having taken all necessary measures to place all Battalions and Units on
alert to face any eventualities in an organized manner. This has been
grossly misinterpreted as closure of camps by some self-claimed ‘war
analysts’. By this time, all units under the Security Force
Headquarters-Jaffna have been reorganized under the right-sizing
programme, and the Sri Lanka Army challenges those so-called ‘war
analysts’ to publicly name what those operationally important camps,
said to have been closed down, if any.
However, relocation or shifting of camps that
remained at the time of the culmination of the war, and also afterwards
does not in any way amount to any lapse, and such alterations are done,
assessing security developments at ground level particularly on the
recommendations of respective field commanders. It is pertinent to note
here that some former Commanders of the Army also have effected such
changes in the past. Such courses of action, if necessary would continue
in future also, assessing the security needs of the country.
In recent times, some retired Army Officers
have alleged that they are not contended with the ‘battle alertness of
the Army’ at present. It is not only ethically right for someone to
review the status quo of the Army and its battlefield preparedness from
outside after having gone on retirement years ago, but it also does
question someone’s moral right to hurl such allegations. It is pointed
out that the Sri Lanka Army with the dedicated objective of
strengthening it further when necessary has consulted former Commanders
and retired Officers with battle-hardened experiences with good faith
and the Army would continue such practices unfailingly in future, too.
The Sri Lanka Army strongly condemns such
criticisms, attributing to the government, Ministry of Defence and the
command of the Army, which are intended to serve own personal and
political agendas, and appeals intelligent people of this country,
regardless of rhetorics of such opportunists, to repose the confidence
in the Army which has defended our country in the past, and is committed
to do so in future, too as a professional outfit, taking all measures
to prevent any resurgence of warfare.(Ends)