NEW DELHI: India's army chief has said his country must be prepared for war and accused China of "testing our limits", days after the nuclear-armed neighbors ended one of their worst border stand-offs in decades.
General Bipin Rawat said India could not afford to be complacent and should be prepared for the possibility of an all-out war.
"As far as our northern adversary is concerned, flexing of muscles has started," Rawat said late Wednesday at a Delhi-based think-tank, in reference to China.
"The salami slicing,…