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Britain may need increased army: Defence Minister

London, Dec 22: Britain may need to increase the size of its army, Defence Secretary Des Browne said in comments published today, warning that soldiers sent to Iraq and Afghanistan were missing out on training exercises.

In an interview with the Times, Browne said he might be forced to look at the ''basic assumptions'' that underpin the government's strategy for the armed forces.

''Then we will have to consider increasing the size of the army,'' he told the newspaper.

Browne voiced concern that solders were too busy deploying to hot spots to receive proper training.

''People imagine that the best form of training is to be in Iraq or Afghanistan, but it's not true,'' he said.

''While we are deploying troops in their thousands, we lose the chance to build up their basic skills. Before they deploy, they train for the specific operations, but there is a danger that the army is not retaining the core of its full capabilities.'' Army chiefs have warned that Britain's forces are fully stretched, with 7,200 based in southern Iraq and nearly 6,000 more fighting a revitalised Taliban in Afghanistan.

Former army chief General Sir Mike Jackson said this month the government was asking too much of the armed forces.

In October, his successor, General Sir Richard Dannatt, sparked controversy when he said British troops had exacerbated problems in Iraq and should be withdrawn soon. He too warned that his forces were badly stretched.


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Food Quality and Standard Act to be enforced this fiscal: Sahai

Mumbai, Dec 22 (UNI) Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Subodh Kant Sahai today said all efforts would be made to implement the Food Quality and Standard Act, which seeks to establish a regulatory body for the food processing industry, by the end of the current fiscal. Mr Sahai was speaking after inaugurating the annual function and a national seminar on 'Experiences in establishing retail chains for fresh fruits and vegetables and processed food in.....

Big time raising of eri silk in Maharashtra in the offing

Bangalore, Dec 22 (UNI) Largescale production of eri silk in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra is on cards with casterseed growers looking to ericulture as an additional source of income. The Central Silk Board (CSB) will soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Gujarat based oil producer who had contracted with two lakh farmers in the Vidharbha region for casterseed procurement. Central Silk Board Chairman H Hanumanthappa told UNI that the leaves of caster.....

RBI announces relief package for debt-ridden farmers

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 22 (UNI) The Reserve Bank of India has announced a package of relief measures approved by the Centre for debt-ridden farmers of 25 districts in Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. In Kerala, the districts covered under the package were Wayanad, Palakkad and Kasaragod. Farmers in these districts should contact scheduled banks for mitigating their debt problems, Spices Board Chairman V J Kurian said in a statement here today. The components announced included waiver.....
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