Defence Chief Negates CAG Report On Shortage And Use Of Sub-Standard High-Altitude Clothing

New Delhi: As India rushes to procure winter clothing for thousands of troops positioned along the disputed India and China border, the army headquarters has contradicted the government’s auditor findings about alleged shortage and use of sub-standard snow goggles, multipurpose boots and other high-altitude clothing and equipment essential in reserves for troops posted in areas […]

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New Delhi: As India rushes to procure winter clothing for thousands of troops positioned along the disputed India and China border, the army headquarters has contradicted the government's auditor findings about alleged shortage and use of sub-standard snow goggles, multipurpose boots and other high-altitude clothing and equipment essential in reserves for troops posted in areas such as Ladakh and Siachen.

Barring a few findings, army headquarters before Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chaired by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on August 10 disputed the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)'s observation on "Provisioning, Procurement and issue of High Altitude, Clothing, Equipment, Ration and Housing". Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat along with top Army commanders appeared before the PAC.