rohitvats wrote:The article written by Lt. General Sinha, very eloquently brings out the ethos of the Services - they are like the Bhismpitahma of Mahabharta - sworn to protect the country and always keeping their own welfare in the background. However, we have seen how this commitment from the Services has been used to put them down, time and again - and at times with very serious concequences.
General VK Singh needs to walk a tight rope between maintaining the dignity of COAS office as well as ensuring that MOD/GOI does not visit any wrong on him, and by exxtension, the IA.
The MOD and saint anthony are purposely playing this up to discredit the IA.
May be they do not want the Army to be so vocal about siachin and other issues and so are hell bent on bringing in a pliant general.

The IA is institutionally against concesions to pak as they well remember the 93,000 POW fiasco with bhutto and loss of other hard won territory on political whims
Just look at how MMS ran roughshod over the state governments over the bangladesh issue.
Banner of revolt
Coomi Kapoor
Posted: Sun Sep 11 2011,
Mamata Banerjee stole the thunder from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Bangladesh by nixing at the eleventh hour the Teesta water sharing agreement and dropping out of the PM’s delegation. Banerjee’s objection to the Teesta deal was not over the release of 50 per cent of the water to Bangladesh. It was due to the clause which put a 25 per cent cap on discharge, which would have been harmful to North Bengal’s interests in the dry season. In fact, the draft treaty was submitted to Trinamool Congress’s Dinesh Trivedi just two hours before the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs met. Trivedi refused to be intimidated into accepting the draft in its existing form despite Pranab Mukherjee’s stern reprimand. In contrast, the Congress government in Assam went along blindly with the Centre’s treaty and now finds it difficult to explain to the people of the state why such large tracts of land were handed over to its neighbour