Indian Army
in Strong Hands
Indians would welcome
that a potential ugly spat with China had been averted after China pulled back
its troops who had intruded across the LAC into Indian Territory in Ladakh. The
intrusion tested Indian nerves for 20 days. The credit of handling the issue
effectively without shedding a drop of blood goes to many but most importantly
the man who holds the reins of the 1.3 Million Strong Army, General Bikram
Singh the Chief of Indian Army Staff. He ensured the maintenance of pressure
on China and suggested to the Government of limited action to cut off the
Chinese post from rear. That did the trick and the Chinese were forced to back
off.
Ever since the General took the reins of the Army, he had
sent strong message to our nation’s opponents that “Nonsense would not be
tolerated”. While going through a series of incidents during the past year one
could easily get a feel of that. When the beheading issue took centre stage, media
reported that “Chief of Army Staff General Bikram Singh announced that the army
would retaliate at a date and time of its choosing for the beheading of the
Indian soldier at the Line of Control (LoC) by Pakistani troops. He also termed
the attack as “unpardonable” and in violation of the ethics of soldiering.
Singh made it clear that he had instructed the local army commanders to retaliate
if provoked and that
the Pakistani ‘operations’ leading to the beheading of the Jawan would be met with a ‘tactical’
response.” This clearly states that he has given latitude and space to junior
commanders to operate offensively. Later in a Conclave General lashed
Pakistan on its double-standards, saying that India can't give up the
strategically important Siachen. He also brought out the way Pakistan is
supporting non state actors in terror against India.
The strong stature of the General was once again
seen in his stance on AFSPA in the Kashmir valley. He categorically stated that
when Armed forces are operating in the hinterland, certain safeguards were
required for them to operate with ease. This argument was accepted by the
Government.
With what ever information I got through my friends
in Army, Singh has been doing a lot to the armed force, be it improvement in
infrastructure, modernisation or Welfare schemes for the serving and retired. I
am surprised that he was the same person whose name was maligned in the
succession issue last year where he has come out clean, had he been victimized
then it would have a great loss for the whole nation but as is said God is
always with the truthful and deserving, and he surely deserved.
Very few Chiefs have had such a strong personality
to put up their point of view with clarity to the Government and dig in their
heels. Such Generals are rare and they deserve our whole hearted salute and
support.
Jai Hind
Sr....
ReplyDeleteaap shi hai...pr hamari tayario me political ikshashakti ki kami hai, jise door krna bhi ek chunoti hai.....is bare me bhi soachna hoga...
sanjay dikshit
Jai Hind
ReplyDeletemaar dalo pakistan china jo hoga dekha jayenge,ane wali generation toh daar mai nahi rehna,maar dalo pakistan ko phele
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Deletechutiye,halwa hai kya mar dalo pakistan aur china ko...
Deletedarte hum hai nahi,bahaduri aur pagallpanti mei fark samjh @laxman
Its not about taking actions against anyone, its about doing it smartly!
ReplyDeleteEK SARDAR YE BHI HAI JO THIK SAMAY PER THOK BAJA LETA HAI.
ReplyDeleteThis is what the the entire soldier expect from their Chief.
ReplyDeleteA great leader leads not by force but by example and Gen Singh is a capable leader.
ReplyDeleteGod bless Army Chief General Bikram Singh and our troops.
ReplyDeletei am missing the FOUJI life
The question is not gud or bad...We had people like Sam who could walk up to Indira and put up his views....General Bikram is trying to show some signs but its not enough....Putting foot down on AFSPA is commendable but there are more he should do ..He should try to improve the deteriorating status of Armed Forces...OROP is not a great victory because the heart of the concept is missing .....He should Try to get NFSU to Army as it is there for all organised Group A services....If he gets that then he will be worshiped... Jai Hind
ReplyDeleteThe leader is a leader...he may be dormant... but it's dormancy is well discussed.. & blessed are those who are still alive.. We just need such Tigers..in the Politics ... Jai Hind..Respect!!!
ReplyDeleteEvery COAS would have Done the Same .... What General Bikram Singh Did ..... Isn't it ???
ReplyDeleteIn the concert of military, leadership matters the most after soldiers. This man knows how to be a Leader, not a boss. JAI HIND! *salutes*
ReplyDeletefirstly remove interruption of political personals from the activities of army
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the men of steel are only to be found in the armed forces...wish the political class had equal or enough guts like these brave men!! Our country would have been class apart!
ReplyDeleteHis also a firm bieliever of democratic form of government unlike the pakistani genrals who have always treated their governments like their pupets
ReplyDeleteWhat I think is that he should have responded with much more force in the Chinese issue..!! And also why were our troops pulled back and out structures taken down from OUR OWN land?
ReplyDeletefeels a great relief when one comes to know about men with such strong will guarding our frontiers.
ReplyDeletereminds me of field marshal Sam manekshaw..
I wish we had men like him in our governments as well.
last time we ever heard a man as ferocious as lion was Sardar patel..
A leader is the one who not only leads but protects his team-members like a father protects his son. He is smart and a good leader and we hope the blood politicians learn how to uphold one's country and countrymen's dignity from people like him.
ReplyDeletehe is a true leader...mother India is proud of her
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