somnath wrote:
As for service chiefs "standing up", I think it is naive to believe that they are "naive"! In fact increasingly the services have gotten very media savvy and are using the same with graet effect where their interests are concerned...Look at the post-Cuba (Indo Pak statement) statements by Gen JJ Singh on Siachen - if there was a whiff of a "political resolution", it was snuffed out.
JJ Singh was MMS'man and he was ready to implement it. It is only when the others indicated the folly and reminded him that he would be doing another 1962, he baulked.
What 'political solution' do you visualise that would have solved the Siachen issue?
If it is demilitarisation, what guarantee was there that Pakistan would not occupy the heights at a later date?
One can say there would be a UN type of force enforcing that none occupied the heights. We are well aware how much a UN type of force can enforce.
If Pakistan started occupying and India rushed troops, even if from Leh, these troops would require two stage acclimatisation and that would be too late.
And occupy what? In the Siachen weather, the fortifications crumble fast and requires regular maintenance. Therefore, even if the Indian troops reached, they would be seeing the ruins of their fortification hewed down by weather and they would be exposed to the elements without shelter! Hardly conducive for warfighting!
Therefore, while many delight at such 'peace' ideas and heave a sigh of relief, the reality is different.
If 'Peace at all costs' is the message as was formulated in Sharm al Sheik, then the only solution to Siachen is handing it over in a silver platter to Pakistan.
Any takers for that idea?
Look at the periodic leaks about Arjun's inadequacies, which the IA clearly doesnt like for whatever reason..
Leaks? I thought it was clearly and openly stated.
Glitches were cleared. No one wants a lemon, especially when such lemon will cost them their lives and tarnish their name in case of a war being fought with a lemon!
It is like a banker being told to accept ISI manufactured fake Rs 500 notes and being told it makes no difference since none can tell the difference! I was handed such a note and so I am using this example.
Look at Adm Sureesh Mehta's statements about "reoloking at our relations with Russia" on the Gorshkov issue (in this case he was clearly overstepping the line though).
Someone had to take the call. Yes, it was beyond his pay grade to comment on policy and that is why I suspect, he may have proxied for the Minister and the Govt since they could not, for obvious reasons, upset Russia politically. A message had to be sent to Russia that India would not buckle to their blackmail, which Russia was doing, by putting impediments and escalating the price!!
Look at the whole media coverage over 6th CPC...The generals can be quite savvy when they want to!
Notwithstanding the sty in the eye, there was a huge turmoil brewing within the rank and file, the pensioners were also restive and it was already in the media. Therefore, it is a wonder who leaked. The bureaucrats or the Uniformed!!
I have been for example, extremely surprised that there has been absolutely zero discussion on the AV Singh committee recos, and the increasing top-heaviness of the services, and its impact on operational efficiency..I posted some data in a post above..
The report speaks of 'Pull and Push''. The Govt has been able to Pull, but have no idea how to push and since they are not willing to get embarrassed, no discussion is taking place.
Again, barring the periodic references, there is no substantive discusion on why the CDS is taking so much time to come about - the generals have been brushing it off, the politicians avoiding it - but very few, if at all, have presented a cogent case (even on the other side, why we probably dont need a CDS)...
Apart from the internal turf wars within the Services, the bureaucrats and the politicians don't want a powerful position amongst the uniformed, which can prove to be a strong lobby of ALL three services and which can skew the bureaucrats' and politicians' stranglehold over the services.