The past two years have been a disaster for the Armed Forces, especially the Army. The drubbing they have received is worse than nuclear explosion over Hiroshima during WW2. In 5 years flat, Japan was up and running and catching up with the developed economies. The Indian Armed Forces are not likely to recover any time soon. In fact the situation is likely to get worse. This is because the destruction is not of government property like ships, tanks, and aircraft but of the only asset that the Military Officer has – Moral Fibre. When the Officer loses his moral fibre, he is not in the military anymore. He only dresses like a Military Officer.
I hear arguments like, “the officers and men come from the same decaying Indian Society”. We don’t expect them to be honest, “when there is muck all around”. All these arguments are completely flawed.
When a person joins the Academy as a Cadet, he is exposed to a culture which is completely different from the other careers that he can choose. If the same person were to choose Engineering, IT, Medical, Mass Media, Bollywood etc, he is in effect a part of the same decaying, scheming society that is run by the Mafia and Black money where cheating is the norm.
Everything the military man does is different. He stays separate from civilian populations. His mess is different. He dresses differently. His eating habits are different. He excels in table manners. His hospitals will be of better standards. He has no problem with availability of bread and water. His cantonment will be the most beautiful and cleanest place in town. His justice system is different and more efficient. More importantly, his work is different. Often 24x7x365. He can be recalled from leave if required. In disturbed areas or in times of war, he may not return home to his family. He also gets a gun salute at his funeral and flags will be flown at half mast.
The Military man is made of different stuff and needs to be different. How is it that an “honest” Cadet turns into a “thief” General in 30 years? In fact I am willing to stick my neck out by stating that there are a lot more thieves in the higher ranks than have come out in the media. These are NOT aberrations any more. It is a trend. A disturbing trend, indeed.
The fish rots at the head first. So it is with the Armed Forces. (In this piece, Generals also include Admirals and Air Marshals. There are many more corrupt Generals than the latter two, hence the generalisation). To win the war on corruption, the country needs to sort out the Generals first.
Thieving: It is often believed that Generals do not follow the rule book. When an Officer reaches the Flag Rank; he is free to do as he pleases. In fact it is his privilege, as some of his personal staff will mention. Mess Secretaries will often complain that Generals will take along tooth brush, toothpaste and bath room slippers when they vacate their rooms. When they vacate their houses, they will take along the carpets, curtains, and paintings etc which have been bought from Unit Funds. If the civilian’s don’t believe this, just watch what happens when the Flag Officers vacate their bungalows. It is brazen daylight robbery. Most Generals are simply petty thieves.
Punishment: Generals are often not punished for their misdemeanors or professional misconduct. Punishment is restricted to middle levels like Brigadiers and Colonels. Enough cases come to my mind. The loss of INS Andaman and Vindhyagiri in peacetime did not see any Admirals sink. The Kargil war did not see any Generals get the boot. The crash of 482 MiGs over the last 40 years has not grounded any Air Marshal.
ACRs: If a junior officer is ambitious to make it to Flag Rank, only two options are available. Either he has to be the son of a senior military or government officer or he has to hitch a ride on the shoulders on a General by becoming his Staff Officer or ADC. The other attributes in the ACR do not matter. To have an outstanding ACR, you need to please only one person – your boss. The reviewing officers who “concur” would probably not know the officer on whom the ACR is rendered or he is not being honest. It would be a good idea, to have 360 degree reporting. The men who you Command should know what kind of a person they are promoting to General rank. ACRs should also be publicised. If an officer has done some good work, then the Unit, Division or Command should know about it.
Pay and Allowances: Military is the only career in the world. You can start only at the bottom. A person can never join the military at the level of a Brigadier or a Colonel. The reverse is possible. Enough military men have joined as Vice Presidents, General Managers, and Directors etc. Some have become entrepreneurs. I know of a JCO who is now a MD and employs 200 people. A few have joined politics. While a military man can join any profession he chooses, the reverse will almost certainly end in failure. Imagine hiring a Vice President from a top MNC Bank and making him the GOC of a Strike Corps or a Carrier Captain. The poor chap wouldn’t have a clue. The military man, by nature of his training is vastly superior and is often the last resort for any assistance. His pay and allowances therefore should not be linked to other sundry and mundane government jobs. If the military needs more pay, just give it without asking questions. Only a fool will chop his right hand. Can our Service Chiefs please speak up and convince the government? Incidentally, anyone ever heard of a Service Chief resigning to uphold the honour of his service or the welfare of his men?
Warrant of Precedence (WoP): Much is said about the WoP. A four star General is currently at No 12. Does it really matter whether he is at 12 or 25? In the US, the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff is at 50. In the UK, thanks to the Royalty, the Chief of Defence Staff is way behind. Since these are only Ceremonial positions, the pay and perks should not be linked to the Order of Precedence. It does not matter whether the General sits in the 1st row or 10th row. If a General who leads a million men into battle feels belittled, he may not attend such a function. But then he may forego his ambassadorship or governorship (next point).
Post Retirement Sinecure: A scrutiny of the list of Governors in India tells one a lot about the kind of people occupying these positions. Are these “gifts” for services already rendered? Frankly would a General really relish the job of a Governor where he is not better than a glorified servant? A few years ago, an Admiral willfully demoted himself to the level of a lowly Joint Secretary to occupy a position in New Zealand. What happened to the honor code? What hints are the men in uniform getting? And then they have the gall to crib about Warrant of Precedence?
Post Retirement Jobs: Senior Officers are expected to do something respectable once they hang their boots. They are expected to join professional bodies, give opinions, lecture on strategic issues, guide the youth, work for the under privileged etc. Instead we find that they have no qualms about pimping for arms lobbies and all kinds of nefarious activities. Flag Officers should be banned from positions in the Government and Private Sector. Give them a decent pension till they kick the bucket. If they want to make money as honest citizens, please leave the fauj as Colonels.
Land / Estates: Senior Officers have suddenly become dalals when it comes to land deals. The Adarsh, Sukhna land scams are well known. There are other areas too where defence land has been grabbed by private parties only because the lording General was hand in glove with vested interests. Apart from the odd Colonel in Adarsh, all the Officers involved are Flag Officers. In fact there are 3 Service Chiefs in the Adarsh Scam. “At no time did they know what Adarsh was about” says one Chief. Really? How innocent? Speaks volumes about their situational awareness. These senior officers had the power to punish and dismiss personnel. Now they themselves are being marched before a Judicial Commission.
Statutory Complaints and Court Cases: Ask any Major General or equivalent. He will say that the military is a glorious profession. And when he is not promoted further, all hell breaks loose. A glorious profession suddenly becomes the worst profession in town. Generals too miss promotions and choice appointments. What follows is a flurry of complaints and court cases. Why be a bad loser and wash dirty linen? Not getting promoted does not mean the end of life. But it shows our senior officers as selfish, self serving individuals.
Generals are supposed to be held in awe. His every word is a Command. An order may even lead a jawan to his death. However, jawans these days are quite news conscious. They see their Generals spread-eagled on the front covers of national magazines. The Generals’ lack of morals greatly affects the morale of his juniors. In the future, jawans may begin to question every word of their senior officers. In fact the next war may have already been lost. The situation is critical. The next generation of Generals may well imbibe Tagore's: “Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high”. Time to forget Chetwode.
I am sorry if this piece has hurt honest Generals. I am sure there would be a few still left.
Warm Regards
S Ranade
Sailesh Ranade
The views expressed by the author are his own and left to public to judge and rationalise for themselves.
Completely Agree with this article. Having been assiciated with Senior Officers, every line seems true. Infact Mr Ranade has forgotten to write about many Flag Officers' sexual misconduct and "Award" rewards. How are they awarded PVSM, AVSM etc. Subject of another article.
ReplyDeleteOur Flag Officers will crawl if asked to bend. A few years ago One Navy Chief had told the JS (Navy) that he could walk into his office at anytime while the Vice Admirals and Rear Admirals could only see him by appointment. All this was going on when another JS had a board saying "Colonels and below not allowed". Can there be a better example of a Slavish Chief.
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Congratulations to Col Anand. A correct dose after Kargil Diwas. How true if you look at your immediate "Star" superior.
ReplyDeleteA well written article by Veteran Ranade.
Mr Ranade is very mild. The Generals are much worse. It is only now that they are being exposed. Thanks to the internet and bold bloggers like Ranade and Col Anand. Flag Officers have nowhere to hide. Their every action is analysed by serving personnel and veterans. Veterans need to shun their pusillanimity. They have nothing to lose.
ReplyDeleteThe Armed Forces have been hoodwinking the civilian population for long. The corruption is so pervasive that it is accepted as the way to do business. There is "cut" at every level where there is financial power. While the big guys will make crores in tanks, ships and aircraft, the smaller guys will make money on brooms, tumblers and diesel. Why does a tumber that costs Rs 10 in the civilian market cost Rs 150 in the Army? Why does a washer that costs Rs 5 in the civilian market cost Rs 50 in the Army?
ReplyDeleteWill somebody please educate me on the QRs for Flag Rank. From what I read, i think a guy has to be mentally sick to be promoted to General / Admiral/ Air Marshal.
ReplyDeleteMr Ranade has kicked us in the right place.
ReplyDeleteAtta scam, Rum scam, Sex scandal, Adarsh scam, Sukhna scam, Tatra Scam, Tehelka scam, Barak Scam, Scorpene scam, Gorshkov scam, NDA scam, Denel scam, Coffin scam, Awantipura scam, Diesel scam, ACR scam, Tilpat Range scam, Kalpatru Builders scam and even Scrap scam. Is anything left?
The Armed Forces have seen it all. Its called Command Failure in developed countries.
This article reminds me of the discussions on TV during Gen VK Singh's last days in office. These discussions, invariably had the same Senior Officers. As one commentator put:
ReplyDeleteOne General was a pencil chor. One Air Marshal had gone to Court. One General had run away with his senior's wife. His family was also involved in the notorious Citi Bank fraud. One General had a fake Law Degree.
And worse, they used to preach on TV.
Mr Ranade's write up stands scrutiny. If you go back in time, his observation matches our experiences. An interesting and thoughtful article. Very True
ReplyDeleteThis is the failure of the ACR System and wrong calibre officers have got promoted. This is the reason why the decorated Generals are not taken seriously.
ReplyDeleteAmong the baddies in Bollywood we have corrupt ministers, IAS, IPS, Corporators etc. May be in the near future, we will get to see a corrupt General.
ReplyDeleteJust a few years ago, anybody who questioned the Army was considered a traitor and anti national. The recent cases have blown a hole through this holy cow. We now find, that the Armed Forces are the Geese that lays golden eggs.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Mr Ranade, the Officer shortage will finally get over. As word spreads that there is enough moolah to be made, there will be a beeline to join the Services.
ReplyDeleteThings are falling apart quite rapidly. There is gross indiscipline and corruption at the higher level. The Generals are busy bickering among themselves instead of fighting the common enemy. While the majority in the lower echelons is honest and clean, the majority in the higher echelons is completely corrupt and only look for their share of the loot.
ReplyDeleteI am a Naval Veteran of 25 years. I have not seen any Flag Officer who has been outside the ambit of Mr Ranade’s article. They either stole, told blatant lies, submitted fake claims, went to Courts, cheated in ACRs, took up silly jobs post-retirement jobs in the ship building industry, had fascination for free “duty free” liquor, made their furniture in dockyards etc. These were “in things”.
ReplyDeleteIs the Army being run by Males or Shemales? Now we see the sorry picture of these Chiefs reporting to the Committee of Secretaries for thier own pay issues. It didnt dawn on them that they should see the PM.
ReplyDeleteAll patriotic Indians should be ashamed of themselves. Thieves and dacoits are traveling to London to watch the Olympics and a Service Chief who stuck his neck out to make sure that the country was well protected, and its soldiers well armed, has to apply for bail
ReplyDeleteOur Senior Officers are lying scumbags who deliberately falsify reports to please their bosses. The whole system is rotten and sick to the core. I will not be surprised if an Army Chief gets Court Marshalled and goes to jail in the near future.
ReplyDeleteCowardice asks the question 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question 'Is it politic?' But conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but because conscience tells one it is right."
ReplyDelete- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
This looks a long way off. Taking the muck out will take a whole generation.
This is an extremely interesing article. The think tanks must take this up issue on priority. An article like this would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. We must introspect, what has changed and how we have come to this sorry state.
ReplyDeleteA very true picture portrayed of the services today by this article. i feel that since all the armed forces personnel are very aware including the jawans(who once thought to be illeterate) and they have given up on their commanding officers or generals. but i beleive it is only the "naukri" which is keeping them in armed forces. and at first opportunity they leave for civilian pastures. when it comes to pay commissions the generals accept anything which is proposed coz they are promised good post retirement posts like governor etc. it is now said that whole armed forces is not corrupt, i agree with that. but then 80% of those "so called honest" people left, will become as soon as opportunity knocks. very very few can resist the temptation of making few extra bucks when he has the opportunity. can we blame it on pay commission? or should we blame it on the moral degradation of higher ranks setting example for sub-ordinates? presently, every person in uniform is aware what is going on and he is also carrying on with his "duty" till he finds a better job else where. MAY GOD help this country who once was known for honesty along with riches. riches still exist but only with corrupt and immoral people.honesty has long been trampled and buried.
ReplyDeleteThe only Service Chief who sent shivers down the spine of Babus was Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat. The corridors in South Block used to empty out when the Admiral used to get out of office. After that, the Navy has gone down by at least 20 knots. His successors were investigated by the CBI, or were followed by those, whose name "accidentally" appeared in Adarsh. The next Chief was the one whose nephew was involved in the "Navy War Room Leak" case. He was followed by another illustrious Chief who was despatched at 40 knots to New Zealand as a Joint Secretary level High Commissioner.
ReplyDeleteMost of them, with very few exceptions have often been known to be spineless. So, we notice that only Vishnu Bhagwat is an Admiral according to me. The others are civilians. Hence "Mr".
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Dear Veteran Anand,
ReplyDeleteI am a regular browser of your blog. I dont think I have seen as many comments on any article as I have seen on this one. This is proof that corruption and the unethical behaviour of men in senior positions is affecting us more than others issues like OROP, ECHS etc. It is the Izzat finally.
oh really informative and remarkable post publish by this site.
ReplyDeleteI would love to write and say what a great job you did on this, as you have put a lot of work into it.
India tops the list for black money in the entire world.this all done by the corruption.Corruption in India is a major issue and adversely affects its economy.for that reason poverty growth increase day by day.
corruption in india
Integrity, Honesty and courage of Conviction....
ReplyDeleteThe conduct (Prefix "mis-") and appreciation system propagated by the high offices have slain the upright officer in the cadet that marches out of the portal of the commissioning academies... The one who stands is rendered without authority and others who tow his line are left to take lessons. If there mettle does hold on, they are left to choose the middle-path... Do your best bit... See Evil, Do NO Evil and DONOT Oppose Evil.
Men, materials, funds and resources are abused and misused. The efforts that must be towards improving the standards of training, quality of men and their facilities/ infrastructure are re-directed (read "Mis-directed") to petty personal comforts (worst still "personal gains" that are petty... penny-wise and pound-foolish greed that has landed their honoured esteemed position into dishonour)...
Those amongst us who joined to serve as officers... disregarding friends who advised better avenues of business, IT, etc. are still sticking to our principles and living our dreams ... patting ourselves that we are upholding the values against such odds (sadly from those amongst us and who should've been with us shoulder-to-shoulder in fighting bigger battles and ODDS)... BUT we have to battle it out and find ourselves being made (forced to reconsider under pressure) to stand at CROSS-ROADS and choose and re-choose the path that we always knew as the right path (to Quote from the English Movie 'Scent of a Woman', "I always knew, By God I always knew, but did not take it Coz it was TOO DAMN HARD"). Rest assured we are still holding on even as there is only few that do so....
We only hope that the numbers will increase and the day is not far when We will not feel Great or different or Heroic choosing/ acting right... but only that we were doing/ acting as per the call of our duty.