Here is a fact an extract from Maj
Navdeep's Blog"
"Where careers of those who may pose a
future threat are played with crudely and ruthlessly and all this happens
behind closed doors under a cloak of secrecy marked ‘national security’ which
is not actually in consonance with the age of transparency we live in. The
lucky few in key appointments have their way and others can only pull their
hair in despair. The number of cases pending before Benches of the Armed Forces
Tribunal and other Courts, and the kind of strictures passed on such matters
bear testimony to the chaos at work. It is yet another matter that even in
well-rounded verdicts, the system, out of egotism, tries its best to wear out
its own personnel by litigating till the highest court.
While military officers are quick to point
fingers at the bureaucrat, it is their own arbitrary and parochial attitude and
policies, without any basic understanding or training for administration, that
are to be blamed. In the bargain, the military becomes the military’s own
greatest enemy.
The examples are many. Recently the Supreme
Court reportedly reprimanded the Army for creating artificial hurdles for its
own officers when an appeal was filed against a lady officer of the JAG whose
case had been allowed by the AFT granting her promotions and permanent
commission. Till date, the Army, based on an internal artificial interpretation
by the MS Branch, is promoting Short Service Officers commissioned prior to
2006 as Captains in 9 years of service while those commissioned after 2006 are
being promoted to the same rank in 2 years. The impediment was not created by
with the Ministry of Defence, but by the Army. When the Military’s medical
establishment was directed by Courts to grant medical facilities to its elderly
retired Emergency Commissioned Officers based on an already existing Government
Order, the Army itself was quick to challenge it before the Supreme Court.
Imagine, the Army approaching the Supreme Court with a Prayer that the same
Army may be directed to withdraw medical facilities from its own officers, some
of them in their 80s.
When the Navy and Air Force vouched for
implementation of Non-Functional Upgradation for the defence services, as
already applicable to civil services, which guarantees the pay of a Lt Gen in a
time-bound manner to superseded officers, the Army was the first to oppose
putting across the banal argument that if implemented there would be ‘no charm
for higher ranks’. When all Doctors of the Central Government were granted a
‘Dynamic Assured Progression Scheme’, the Army itself tooth and nail opposed
its implementation for its own doctors on the pretext that doctors would then
start getting higher salaries than other officers. While the civilian
establishment is constantly blamed for degradation of status of military
officers, the Army, in the Military Engineering Services (MES) itself places
senior promotee military officers of the rank of Major and lady officers of
similar rank as Assistant Garrison Engineers, an appointment tenable by
Subedar-equivalent civilian officers, while directly commissioned officers of
the rank of Major with much lesser length of service are posted on higher
appointments such as Garrison Engineers, all again based on an artificial,
faulty and forced interpretation of existing rules.
Recently, based on a decision taken by the
PM, young army officers, both Permanent and Short Service Commissioned, upto 35
years of age with 5 years of service and in fit medical category, were sought
for lateral induction into the Indian Police Service through a statutory
gazette notification. But rather than moving with the times, the Army HQ, based
on an outdated policy promulgated in 1987, issued a circular pointing out that
only those Permanent Commissioned Officers would be permitted to apply for the
IPS who had only two years of service left (that is, who were 50 years old), or
who were in low medical category, or who had completed 18 years of service but
had not passed their promotion exams. Needless to say, it’s a no-brainer that
all such categories ‘allowed’ by the Army HQ were actually ineligible to be
inducted into the IPS as per the gazette notification.
Whenever there is a welfare oriented proposal
or proactive personnel policy under consideration of the Government which
elements in the bureaucracy would not like to see implemented, they simply
throw it in the court of the defence services for a consultative process for
they know that first the Army, Navy and the Air Force would start struggling
between themselves, and then the fight would shift inter-se between the
fighting Arms, then it would be fighting arms vs support arms and finally arms
vs services. The end product would be zilch resulting in sniggers from the
ringside. So where does the fault lie? Is it because of the stiff competition
and ACR oriented ‘smile up – kick down’ culture or is it because of plain lack
of understanding of finer aspects of personnel management and lack of
administrative acumen or downright foolhardiness? The answer is hard to find.
It seems that in a nation with the psyche of public servants deriving power by
imposing obstacles, red-tape and impediments in the ordinary life of a common
citizen, officers holding key appointments in the military feel powerless when
they compare themselves with their civilian counterparts. Hence the only way to
feel powerful is by posing hindrances in areas of policy where the pen can be
used as an authoritative instrument of damage, and that damage unfortunately is
restricted to within the uniformed services. As a sequel, creation of
restrictive clauses and provisos becomes a tool of ego empowerment through
which the policy writer feels potent. Liberal construal is abandoned for sadism
and a sub-culture emerges where cribbing is rampant and peer happiness is not
tolerated.
The Army has to wake up and smell the coffee.
The obstructive, inward-looking conservative approach has to go, times are
such. Camaraderie has been the hallmark of defence services but the same is not
just meant for the battle field but for normal day to day life too which
actually and practically affects personnel and their families. A recent
positive example would be the strong efforts of the Army’s Personnel Services
Directorate in reducing litigation and convincing the Defence Ministry to
withdraw appeals filed against its disabled soldiers bringing succour and kudos
to the organisation. The positivity must spread and must spread fast to other
spheres, otherwise the self-inflicted injury to the heretofore seemingly strong
foundation would make the organisation a laughing stock leading to a
spectacular derailment of the only institution every Indian has been unconditionally
proud of."
Here we must realize where we stand
and who is the real enemy? Is it not within? when we plead for
a separate pay commission, a change in the DEWS are we prepared for
this?
The system creates a bunch of enuchs in uniform and
ReplyDeleteno two senior officers see eye to eye on any subjectwith the resultall get kicked , some by their own seniors the flag rank by the beauraucrats
and all are unhappy. see people living in army and air force sectors. unlike the babus and politicans
living in sector 14, 15 26in noida laughing all the way to swiss banks and palatial houses.
Unless the forces realize that their seniors have tunnelled vision and cannot provide any succour from the miseries and have proved incompetent for overhaul, recruitment, training, career progression, retention, service conditions, retirement benefits, job security and job satisfaction with special consideration and compensation to the injured, as well as are unable to ensure invalid and life time payment of salary to such individuals, the services will continue to rot with peanuts being thrown at them from time to time.
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It Has Taken an NDTV journalist a fauji son or Maj Navdeep to highlight the disparities between the civil and Military. No wonder generalist babus are able to fool the bumpkins with stars and stripes who since 6th pay commission could not even articulate the disparities and have cheated their own soldiers injured and thrown out without adequate pension for last 60 yrs
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Army senior officers are most selfish people because their expenditure is done any funds, If many officers will promoted for higher rank they get less money for their expenditure. Therefore they don't want to do welfare to their subordinate till solider level.They are keeping many helpers for themselves and all free items for wife, children and relatives, friends any funds
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