The Army is looking at recalibrating its counter-insurgency strategy in the militancy-hit North East in the wake of an “overcautious” approach being adopted by its field units following the Supreme Court's strict orders to the CBI probing a number of cases of alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur, military sources said.
They said the Army headquarters was “deeply worried” over the rising casualty figures on the part of the Army in Manipur as well as a marked slowdown in the intensity of its operations against militants in the state, where over 10 major militant groups are active.
The top brass of the Army held a detailed deliberation last month to look at recalibration of operations since there appears to be a “manifested caution” being exercised because of the directives of the court on AFSPA-related cases, the sources said.
The Supreme Court has passed a number of orders to the CBI in the last few months directing the central probe agency to thoroughly investigate the alleged extra-judicial…