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Former Indian Army chief General Manoj Naravane criticized those questioning the suspension of hostilities between India and Pakistan, emphasizing that war is not romantic and should be the last resort. He highlighted the recent conflicts and strikes, noting that while diplomacy is his first choice, he would obey orders if a war were necessary. Gen Naravane discussed the high cost of war, both in terms of national resources and human suffering, including PTSD among affected individuals.
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