Dear Sarbjit,
You are very right in the observations that you have made. The Army, at least, does require reforms. But you overlook some aspects which have direct bearing on the issue raised by you.The first one is that the soldiers & officers of the Armed Forces are also citizens of the country as also in the case of other armies of the world. It is these citizens who are suitably selected, disciplined and trained to become soldiers and officers in the Armed Forces. Hence, our National Characteristics remain ingrained into them. These 'characteristics' such as selfishness, over-arching ambition beyond one's capabilities, opportunism, nepotism, favour-seeking, dishonesty and craftiness do not go away merely by training and discipline. We as a nation require a phase of thorough 'Human Resource Development' in order to come up to a comparable standard to other nations. Unfortunately, our leader remain oblivious to such national failings. In the absence of such corrective action, however, these moral qualities are sliding down further and further. I am in my early eighties and in the course of my life, thus far, I have seen these standards deteriorating not only in the Army but also in the civil life. Even though, the strict discipline and threat of certain and quick retribution keeps these under check to quite some extent, in the Armed Forces, as compared to the Civil Life. It is, however, very difficult to keep Armed Forces as an 'island of virtue' in a 'quagmire of evil'. They cannot be kept isolated from civil in their cantonments, to a greater extent than at present. After all, they do come in contact with their Civil counterparts, relations, friends and acquaintances in their day to day functioning and especially during their leave. They see what is happening outside the Armed Forces and internally rebel against the disciplined system that binds them. Hence, whenever they get an opportunity, they also tend to taste the 'forbidden fruit'.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Jagdish Nauni <jagdishnauni@gmail.com> wrote:
Col Jagdish Nauni, VeteranWarm RegardIt does not mean that I agree with every thing you have written, may be in next few days I will give my comments. Not that I want to drag you for any worthless discussion but because I am sure, if I am able to clear you bias,exchanging ideas with you will be really worth it. As it is, in the past on many occasions I have voted in favour of many issues against corruption your group has raisedDear SarabjitApologies for not replying to your mail earlier and now also I will only say that every right thinking Offr of the Indian Armed Forces and may be even every Indian who has any concern for such matters will agree with "last para of your mail". And be rest assured that any issue of corruption in the Armed Forces you raise, you will find me among your front line supporters.On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Col Nauni,If you play the patriotism card with us to make your case we can easily trump with corruption and politicised Army cardsI can't possibly disagree with your list of 'shaheeds' and what the institution of the Army stand for.. It is the same concern for the INSTITUTION that causes me to speak out against the spiraling RAT-RACE for pensions encapsulated by OROP.Do you not sense that future govts will be so overwhelmed by burgeoning pension payments to veterans that they will be forced to CUT DOWN on the FUTURE manpower. Doesn't anybody teach basic maths like 1+1<>3 in the Army - or the laws of EXPONENTIATION?
Its the same kind of problem Japan faced with its pension scheme, the contributions from young workers in a highly automated robotised environment were insufficient for payments to retireees who were living longer and longer. The pension contributions from the young grew so large that employers could not afford to keep so many permanent employees leading to massive job cutbacks and increasing automation. Japan consequently had a huge population of unemployed youth caused by its bloated social security system skewed to keep the old alive.
Are faujis so self-centred nowadays that they can't see that this OROP agitation is inspired by vested interests who want to whittle down India's standing army and its biggest asset -- our soldiers. Have you ever wondered that Mr. Anil Ambani is now being encouraged to enter Defence production after mucking up every almost business he had turned his hand to ?
Beyond Col Ketchup I could have equally cited lesser known names like Brig/Maj.Gen/Lt.Gen S.K.Sahni who got promoted thrice using highly litigative tactics in Delhi High Court and misled many officers like Lt.Gen.Kishan Pal to recommend him as a jolly good fellow. And what to speak of Lt.Gen Dahiya who accused Gen Sahni of being out to fix him as tit-for-tat.And how about Gen V.K Singh who supposedly tried to fix Gen DS Suhaag to ensure the line of succession for his own daughter's father-in-law Gen A.K.Singh to be next COAS ?Anyone reading the judgments of service matters and CoIs for Armed forces will be amazed at the lengths "you people" will go to to get promoted to the General staff.And how is it that Gen VK Singh never objected that Admiral Ramdas and other foreign financed veterans interceded on his behalf on the D-o-B issue. As far as we are concerned the whole bloody lot on both sides at the top were equally corrupt and selfish when it comes for ensuring "their" lines of succession and their pensions.PS: I am sure that you also recall the insufferable Gen B.M Kaul and his forward policy 'qua' China which caused 1962 and so much loss of life, prestige and territory.
In such light do you disagree that there should be a total separation of Army and politicians, and the highly politicised Generals and Admirals should be roundly denounced from within the services ? Do you not also agree that the procedure for selection of the service chiefs must be foolproof and ensure their autonomy and integrity ?Sarbajit
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