tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post5275986982879520240..comments2024-03-28T05:22:10.255-07:00Comments on Broadsword by Ajai Shukla - Strategy. Economics. Defence.: Concern over Army transfers amid border stand-offBroadswordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13076780076240598482noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-92126852314700302102013-06-10T02:00:48.068-07:002013-06-10T02:00:48.068-07:00Sir,
I have read most of your articles related to ...Sir,<br />I have read most of your articles related to the great Army of ours and they all looks like glorified "langar gapp".Pl pardon me if i sound to harsh but pl improve.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-60159053788240656572013-06-05T07:12:40.036-07:002013-06-05T07:12:40.036-07:00Ajai sir a query bugging in my head since long whe...Ajai sir a query bugging in my head since long when lt gen sk singh retires lt gen sanjiv chachra would be the then senior most army commander and as per trends the senior most army commander takes the chair of VCOAS that clearly means that within a year Northern Command will have a new army command is that not risky for command for their commanders changing in period of months ??????Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18052153049651335012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-64962608270736167492013-06-05T07:09:00.544-07:002013-06-05T07:09:00.544-07:00why CIDS is never considered 4 the postof COAS ev...why CIDS is never considered 4 the postof COAS even though CIDS Is an army commander himself ???Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18052153049651335012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-32878634582856563172013-05-28T05:14:19.288-07:002013-05-28T05:14:19.288-07:00I don't under stand why experts cannot be left...I don't under stand why experts cannot be left to do their job? If the COAS is not fit to make the decision how the Army should be run why have you made him Chief?<br />Does the army say (I wish they had) who should be PM or Min of Defence or Min of Home etc!!! When they don't interfere why do these idiots who do not know a,b,c of defence forces interfere and spoil the same. <br />Dear Chief if you have any b**ls stick to your guns. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-76106161632310606412013-05-13T04:45:21.514-07:002013-05-13T04:45:21.514-07:00The recent article by Mr Ajai Shukla on transfers ...The recent article by Mr Ajai Shukla on transfers and postings of top generals of the Army is probably based on unfounded concerns and certainly is ill timed. The Army, as an organisation, has been always been responsible and accountable to this nation on matters of national security and continues to remain so. The recent spate of transfers is routine affair and based on the premise of the ‘right man for the right job’ within the existing regulations.<br /><br /> The concerns, which almost sounds as of an ‘conspiracy theory’, at this juncture of time when the Army is on its way to mend its strained relation with MoD after a simulator past does not in any way help the process of synergy between the MoD and Army Brass tacks. The linkage of the transfers to the ongoing Sino-Indian border force off would surely send wrong signals to the nation and the MoD.<br /> The three services including the Army has time tested man management system in place which deals with the postings of its officer cadre. The appointments of Army Commanders are taken into consideration after a lot of deliberations at the Army and the MoD level. Questioning such decision, which is an internal matter of the Army undermines the system being followed and is not desirable.<br /> We as a nation and civil society in particular should focus on larger issues that plague the nation rather than focusing our energy on fundeining of a time tested and mature organisations like the Army. <br /> The society & polity should support the defence services and take steps to prepare them for the future. Let us leave the postings and transfers to the services and the MoD and instead back them for modernization and strengthen with our economic might and foreign policy. <br />Amit Shahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-63662192165742444582013-05-13T04:42:01.713-07:002013-05-13T04:42:01.713-07:00The name of Mr Ajai Shukla’s blog ‘Broadsword’ bel...The name of Mr Ajai Shukla’s blog ‘Broadsword’ belies his affiliations to the Armd Corps. It is pertinent to mention that the article which ostensibly highlights National security issues focuses on personalities. While there is undoubtedly a reshuffle in the Army hierarchy, it must be understood that the officers in question are Army Commanders who have adequate seniority and professional acumen to fulfill their mandates. <br /> As a keen follower of National security issues, I can’t but re-iterate that our focus must steadfastly remain on bolstering our capabilities to meet the challenges of new age war fighting. The recent Chinese aggression of a platoon on ground but the complete Chinese Army on our national psycho is but a grim reminder for the nation which has comfortably learnt nothing from the debacle of 1962.<br /> We need to build our services through a coherent, holistic, long term and processed approach towards modernization and strategic infrastructure development. There is an urgent need to revamp our policies, review them and rustructure our systems in the Government to purposefully strengthen our Army, Navy and the Air Force.<br /> Let as think ‘BIG’ for a change and not indulge in gossip of the dealings in the higher echelons of the defence services. It does provide interesting leisurely reading but doesn’t address our core defense/strategic issues.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08374074373491583946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-58674353998182121582013-05-13T04:39:37.100-07:002013-05-13T04:39:37.100-07:00The name of Mr Ajai Shukla’s blog ‘Broadsword’ bel...The name of Mr Ajai Shukla’s blog ‘Broadsword’ belies his affiliations to the Armd Corps. It is pertinent to mention that the article which ostensibly highlights National security issues focuses on personalities. While there is undoubtedly a reshuffle in the Army hierarchy, it must be understood that the officers in question are Army Commanders who have adequate seniority and professional acumen to fulfill their mandates.<br /> As a keen follower of National security issues, I can’t but re-iterate that our focus must steadfastly remain on bolstering our capabilities to meet the challenges of new age war fighting. The recent Chinese aggression of a platoon on ground but the complete Chinese Army on our national psycho is but a grim reminder for the nation which has comfortably learnt nothing from the debacle of 1962.<br /> We need to build our services through a coherent, holistic, long term and processed approach towards modernization and strategic infrastructure development. There is an urgent need to revamp our policies, review them and rustructure our systems in the Government to purposefully strengthen our Army, Navy and the Air Force.<br /> Let as think ‘BIG’ for a change and not indulge in gossips of the dealings in the higher echelons of the defence services. It does provide interesting leisurely reading but doesn’t address our core defense/strategic issues.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08374074373491583946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-75086165969608965602013-05-06T03:12:44.952-07:002013-05-06T03:12:44.952-07:00Ajai has been critical in his musings about the ar...Ajai has been critical in his musings about the army and matters which pertain to it. The current article is particularly irrelevant with the moves articulated in it. The three general officers mentioned in the article are all armoured corps/mechanised officers. Is it a mere coincidence?<br />The present political and socio economic churning has lead to the masses becoming increasing cynical and eager to latch on to anything and everything that is critical of the establishment. Since politician bashing is no more likely to catch imagination as it would have a couple of years ago, the most lucrative option is to raise questions on an organisation with high credibility. Through this article, Ajai has catered for the core business requirement of the Business Standard circulation! And what better time to raise an issue when the entire nation is concerned about the situation on the LAC. The author has cleverly commenced his argument with a reference to the situation.<br />Another fact whcih comes to the fore while analysing the content and timing of this article is that such articles often appear just prior to sensitive appointments in the higher echelons of the armed forces; and at times may be agenda driven. The pertinent issue is that postings of senior officers are classified matter, then how was Ajai Shukla privy to postings of the concerned general officers (if at-all he was). It will be interesting if the author is enquired/questioned about the basis of his presumptions or the source of his information. At least, it may lead to 'concerns' over the writer's transfer to incognito publications amid stand off with his parent organisation.<br />Merely raising doubts and frivolous concerns without supporting facts, figures and source of information, may benefit business temporarily, but such musings can damage the hard-earned credibility of a reputed organisation like the army in the long run. Such writings can affect the very fibre of confidence which exists between a commander and the commanded. As a sincere advise, Ajai Shukla should refrain from broad brushing on such sensitive issues and stop raising alarms for notional wolves! It would be better if he reveals the people who leak out such information rather than trying to tread to unchartered territories for which his insight, understanding and knowledge may at best be insufficient.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08374074373491583946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-61758656584053990062013-04-28T09:48:41.908-07:002013-04-28T09:48:41.908-07:00Dear Ajai,
I presume your info is authentic. But ...Dear Ajai,<br /><br />I presume your info is authentic. But what is commonly known is that of the three vacancies being created, two (Surendra and Marwah) are on 31 May and one (Parnaik) on 30 Jun. Then the equation will change. The two promotees on 01 Jun (Campose and Madhok) will have to take the available vacancies of ARTRAC and CIDS. No other changes make sense (unless Chachra goes to ARTRAC for a month !!) When Parnaik retires, only Bakshi is available, so perforce he goes to Northern Comd. It’s always preferable to have an Infantry offr in Northern Comd and an Armoured/Mech offr in Western. But I don't see how to work the permutations/combinations to permit this. The one month gap creates problems. I don't think an Army Cdr can be made to wait a month.<br />Central Comd is hardly an operational Comd !!!<br /><br />Regards Brig (Retd) Ajit Nair Brig (Retd) Ajit Nairnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-66612137400864337262013-04-28T06:22:23.826-07:002013-04-28T06:22:23.826-07:00@ Unknown
Sir,
That is an SF soldier from Chief&...@ Unknown<br /><br />Sir,<br /><br />That is an SF soldier from Chief's personal security detail and hence the spl wpn!<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-89364947832090795762013-04-27T12:25:08.347-07:002013-04-27T12:25:08.347-07:00Nice article, Ajai..
Take a look at the picture a...Nice article, Ajai..<br /><br />Take a look at the picture again: <br /><br />I am intrigued by the soldier holding a weapon in the background. He is obviously Indian, is wearing Indian army camouflage uniform, however the weapon he is holding looks like a M4. I didnt know we used M4/ M16s. <br /><br />Am I mistaken in my analysis? Was this taken during some Indo-American exercise.. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00282745555532924788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-26313409251451241362013-04-26T20:20:31.045-07:002013-04-26T20:20:31.045-07:00 with all the respect and regard for you i do not ... with all the respect and regard for you i do not understand why make an issue out an non issue.The army and our armed forces are capable of deciding what is right afterall they are the one dealing with the situation on day to day basis and know what is best for them.Your views only try to convey that and project the army in poor light which is not true.As a soldier yourself you should not sound like a alarmist and be paranoid.Try not to play a devils advocate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-48244419654279835392013-04-26T06:05:09.914-07:002013-04-26T06:05:09.914-07:00Thank you Colonel for informing public what our ar...Thank you Colonel for informing public what our army is doing to contain the chinese as we all know what they did.Mule Walahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07881395021945991050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-11997906342858240882013-04-26T05:26:12.038-07:002013-04-26T05:26:12.038-07:00Well done Ajai,
A very valid point that you have r...Well done Ajai,<br />A very valid point that you have raised - 3 commands in new hands when the Chinese are flexing their muscles.<br />All that was required was GOC 16 Corps be moved as Army Commander in Udhampur.<br />So why are the other two Army commanders being moved?There is obviously more than what meet the eye.<br />Western Command: You are right- at the top maybe there is a feeling that Gen Chachra being infantry, is better suited to the Valley. In addition his amiable demeanor is being seen as a possible advantage in handling the politicans/babus/media wrt Kashmir.Now he also has about a year to go which mean come mid 2014 Northern Command will see another Commander!<br />Central Command: Lt Gen Chait has about a year to retire -why shift him unless the COAS feels in some way he is not the man to run Central Command.Lt Gen Campose could easily have been posted instead, also on promotion to Army Commander grade, as CISC.<br /><br />Could it be that there are other factors which has made the COAS personally reccomend these changes to the Govt?It would be interesting to know.Dannyboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08973467572837512466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-12550917030940508082013-04-25T21:36:44.532-07:002013-04-25T21:36:44.532-07:00Thanks Colonel sir ,for Enlightening Us through yo...Thanks Colonel sir ,for Enlightening Us through your Well analysed & Informed Content.In Our Country where every Info Is Hidden Form Public,& they are Left Lurching in ther Dark and Running After Much Fad Ridden IPL & cheerleaders.Few People Like you give us Info & have kept up Our interest in Strategic studies.Our Youth are More concerned about MS DHONI and his 11 Chaps.<br /><br />I Hope U Keep on Writing For us.<br /><br />Jai Hind !!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14647318695367891358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-30661453311880133602013-04-25T21:05:47.575-07:002013-04-25T21:05:47.575-07:00India will continue to suffer from Pavlovian refle...India will continue to suffer from Pavlovian reflexes and Krishna Menon syndrome. When fear gnaws your guts you do something that the enemy wants you to do. Since 1947 India has only gone downhill.vedamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-66435572456542680352013-04-25T19:51:20.156-07:002013-04-25T19:51:20.156-07:00Mud Corps lobbist pulling chaep shots.... and play...Mud Corps lobbist pulling chaep shots.... and playing general from outsideAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-8530436370203605512013-04-25T18:56:24.519-07:002013-04-25T18:56:24.519-07:00@ Anonymous 20:27
Thanks for pointing out the typ...@ Anonymous 20:27<br /><br />Thanks for pointing out the typo in the date. I"ve corrected it.Broadswordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076780076240598482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-12372042385182484002013-04-25T18:54:58.830-07:002013-04-25T18:54:58.830-07:00Dear Ajai,
I wont pretend to be a military strate...Dear Ajai,<br /><br />I wont pretend to be a military strategy expert, but I cant understand why its always the Chinese army that intrudes into what we perceive as Indian territory and after much drama and assurances from our govt and army that it is normal and occurs regularly from both sides, we never hear anything from either our media nor from the Chinese media about Indian army's intrusions into perceived Chinese territory. <br /><br />Wouldnt you agree that if IA occasionally set up camps in AksaiChin, PLA would think twice about repeating this? <br /><br />What is the point of having nuclear weapons and 8000 kms delivery methods if they are not successful deterrents?? We would never have balls to use them, not even dangle the threat? <br /><br />We have 1.3 million strong army, why cant we create a U or a V shaped formation and straddle the Chinese incursion and camp and force them back? <br /><br />Lack of political will/courage? Dont attack them, but instead of camping 300 mts away, camp 30 mts away, set up two more camps on the sides in a V-shape with the only way, back. <br /><br />Reports indicate the Chinese camp has well connected roads and so good transport facilities. How did they lay a road 10 kms into perceived Indian territory? Have Jaguars do low level passes over their camp. It is 10 kms inside Indian territory right? not close to the LAC or the border!<br /><br />Y no aggressive push back but meek flag meetings and begging for them to go back? <br /><br />It pains me to be a citizen of this country and always be a push over. With all the taxes we pay and the hoola we do every time we have a successful missile launch, we cant even push back a platoon of lightly armed chinese infantry!!RaviKVnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-60031285766048289302013-04-25T18:54:07.111-07:002013-04-25T18:54:07.111-07:00@ Zubin
I respect your views, but the fact is tha...@ Zubin<br /><br />I respect your views, but the fact is that with so many generals in court against the promotion and posting decisions of their own army, you don't have a very strong case when you say, "leave it to the army".<br /><br />The army's own top officers prefer to have the babus and the courts adjudicate!Broadswordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076780076240598482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-56113242491390700672013-04-25T18:51:52.261-07:002013-04-25T18:51:52.261-07:00@ Anonymous 20:25
You're quite right, this sh...@ Anonymous 20:25<br /><br />You're quite right, this shuffling around of generals actually is about pro-rata, but not in the way that you think. Some day I'll tell you about it.<br /><br />Meanwhile, a small correction: I'm not a "mere fired case disgruntled" lieutenant colonel.<br /><br />I am a full colonel, who took premature retirement, leaving directly from command of my unit, the legendary Hodson's Horse.<br /><br />Maybe I'd have been fired had I stayed on. Maybe I wouldn't. But I didn't wait to find out.Broadswordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076780076240598482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-61480918649496474162013-04-25T18:35:16.599-07:002013-04-25T18:35:16.599-07:00Dear Mr Shukla please leave the army alone,with al...Dear Mr Shukla please leave the army alone,with all due respect to you i feel you are going overboard with your views.The Army is quiet capable to take right decisions as regards placements of its commanders please do not try to create false sense of alarm.Your views seems to be agenda driven and not in interest of the army.Please please leave the army alone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-72088035693273889872013-04-25T14:58:52.756-07:002013-04-25T14:58:52.756-07:00Seems like Nehru's infamous "Forward poli...Seems like Nehru's infamous "Forward policy" is being successfully staged by the PLA! Now, can India reverse what China did in 1962? Seems to me, India is being played into a well-orchestrated game set for Chinese victory. Maybe China has already won this "war of wits", even before the actual start of ground action. Indians are clueless and left holding the stick. What a shame on Indian Armed forces, Intelligence agencies and MoD! All useless.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-3203452689059061852013-04-25T12:27:47.560-07:002013-04-25T12:27:47.560-07:00Every time there is a situation when External forc...Every time there is a situation when External forces try to knock on India's door and Indian govt just sits and engage in unfruitful discussions/steps, reminds me of when Greek's were knocking India's door, Chanakya went door to door asking kings to unite and protect India. None cared or listened...Int64https://www.blogger.com/profile/01823375639414441710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8726844009873922462.post-63600228181133568222013-04-25T08:55:17.225-07:002013-04-25T08:55:17.225-07:00The demon of prorata rises once again... the agend...The demon of prorata rises once again... the agenda being propagated by the Cavalry Cad...Make em all from the Cavalry!! <br />I luv the way u a mere fired case disgruntled lt col trashed the former COAS Roy Chahca on Tv... though u spoke more sense than him !!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com