Sanjha Morcha

Pak ultras trying to enter via Nepal: Intel Planning to strike big | Country on alert

New Delhi, October 17

Intelligence agencies have alerted the government that at least five ISI-backed Pakistan terrorists, highly trained, are placed in Nepal to infiltrate into India either through Uttar Pradesh or Bihar border ahead of Diwali, sources said.

Sources in the agencies said telephonic intercepts of conversations between the terrorists in Nepal and their handlers in Pakistan suggest they have a plan to strike in India in a big way with the help of a few of the home-grown Kashmiri militants, who will meet them in Delhi.

Their last location was found to be near Gorakhpur on Nepal border, but for a few days they stayed at Beerganj, near Raxaul border in Bihar. Officials in the MHA said following the input, a high alert has been issued across the country.

On Wednesday, several defence bases in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab were put on orange alert after intelligence inputs suggested a group of terrorists is planning to target these, they said, adding a general alert had already been issued on August 5, when the government took the decision to do away with special status to J&K under Article 370.

In the last week of September, the multi-agency centre that collates data and inputs from human intelligence, radio intercepts and other sources had indicated that 60 terrorists had infiltrated into India since the government’s decision on Article 370, but most of them could manage through LoC. — TNS

Impending threat  

  • Inputs suggest 60 terrorists infiltrated into India after decision on Article 370. Most entered through the LoC
  • Around 450-500 ultras are there in Pak & PoK; 250 are at launch pads as well as camps along the LoC

Jammu and Kashmir transitions from state into two union territories

Jammu and Kashmir transitions from state into two union territories

Soldiers stand guard near Raj Bhawan in Srinagar. AFP

Srinagar, October 31

As the clock struck 12 and a new day beckoned, Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday transitioned from a state into two union territories with a wary Valley shutting down as it has for 88 days and Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying the “new system” is aimed at “building a strong link of trust”.

President Ram Nath Kovind revoked President’s rule imposed in the restive state, long the centre of global attention, and took over control of the administration of the two new union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

This is the first time that a state is being downsized into union territories, the two new entities taking the total number of UTs to nine and bringing down the number of states in India to 28.

This was in accordance with the government’s August 5 announcement withdrawing the state’s special status under Article 370 and bifurcating it into union territories.

Girish Chandra Murmu in Jammu and Kashmir and Radha Krishna Mathur in Ladakh stepped into history as the first lieutenant governors of the new union territories. Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice Gita Mittal administered the oath of office to the new appointees, first in Leh and then later in the day in Srinagar.

As the changes came into effect, the Prime Minister was at the Statue of Unity in Kevadiya in Gujarat where he paid glowing tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on his 144th birth anniversary and led the “national unity pledge”.

Defending the abrogation of Article 370, he said the special status provisions only generated terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

“The new system in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh is not meant to draw a line on the land (to draw a boundary) but to build a strong link of trust,” the Prime Minister said.

In a swipe at Pakistan, he said those “who cannot win wars” against India are trying to destroy its unity.

“The country took the decision of abrogation of Article 370, which had given only separatism and terrorism to that state,” Modi said.

“Patel had once said that had he handled the Kashmir issue, it would not have taken so long to resolve it,” Modi said, in a veiled swipe at Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister whom the ruling BJP often blames for the Kashmir issue.

Addressing a gathering in the national capital, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Articles 370 and 35A were the gateway of terrorism into Jammu and Kashmir. Modi closed the gateway by repealing them, he said.

With this move, the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir and the Ranbir Penal Code have ceased to exist.

In the Kashmir Valley, however, it was another day of shutdowns and tension with markets shut, deserted roads and children staying away from school.

“This is a decision against our interests. They have robbed us of our special status and our identity,” Muzammil Mohamad, a resident of Srinagar’s Civil Lines area, said.

Another local, Umer Zargar, said, “Kashmir was a disputed territory and India’s decision was illegal, immoral and unconstitutional.”

“India cannot abrogate Article 370. This issue is in the United Nations. There are resolutions on it. This decision is illegal, immoral and unconstitutional,” he said.

For the third consecutive day, no vendors set up stalls on the TRC Chowk-Lal Chowk road, the officials said.

The roadside vendors, who had regularly set up their stalls over the past two months, have not been turning up for business since Tuesday when a delegation of EU parliamentarians landed for a two-day visit to assess the situation.

Landline and post-paid mobile phone services have been restored across the Valley, but all internet services continued to remain suspended since the night of August 4.

Most top-level and second-rung separatist politicians have been taken into preventive custody while mainstream leaders, including two former chief ministers–Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti–have been either detained or placed under house arrest.

Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah has been arrested under the controversial Public Safety Act, a law enacted by his father and National Conference founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah in 1978 when he was the chief minister.

In a late-night notification on Wednesday, the Home Ministry replaced the state of Jammu and Kashmir with the “union territory of Jammu and Kashmir” and announced omission of “permanent residents or hereditary state subjects”.

The ministry’s Jammu and Kashmir division announced a slew of measures, including application of central laws to the state. PTI

 


We will fight and win next war with indigenous weapon systems: Rawat

We will fight and win next war with indigenous weapon systems: Rawat

Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat. File photo

New Delhi, October 15

Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat on Tuesday pitched for greater inclusion of indigenous technology in the armed forces and asserted that India will fight and win the next war with home-grown solutions.

In his address at the 41st DRDO Directors Conference, he also said the development of weaponry and other systems should be done keeping “future warfare” in mind.

“And, if we are looking at the contours of future warfare, it may not necessarily be contact warfare. So, there is realm of non-contact warfare. We need to start looking at development of cyberspace, space, laser, electronic warfare and robotics… and, along with that Artificial Intelligence (AI),” Rawat said.

“And, if we do not start thinking on it now, it will be too late,” he said.

He praised the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for its achievements in the last few decades and said India is making great strides in research and development. “We are confident the services will greatly benefit from it,” he said.

“India is one of the largest importers of weapons and ammunition, and after 70 years of Independence, it is not a very proud statement to make. But in the past few years, it is changing. DRDO is striving to ensure our requirements of services are met with home-grown solutions,” Rawat said.

“We are confident that we will fight and win the next war with indigenous weapon system,” the Army chief said.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was the guest of honour at the inaugural session of the two-day event held at the DRDO Bhawan here.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh and DRDO chief G Satheesh Reddy were also present on the dais on the occasion.

The defence minister earlier paid tribute to former president APJ Kalam by garlanding his bust at the DRDO premises as the event coincided with the 88th birth anniversary of the distinguished scientist.

“Let us get inspired by his life and work towards realising his dream of making India a developed country through scientific advancement,” Singh said.

He also emphasised on the aspects of disruptive technologies that is changing the world and asserted that “India will have to emerge as a leader in this”.

Singh also pitched for working on indigenous system towards making the country “fully self-reliant”.

“All stakeholders must come together and hold interactions and come up with action plans as far as research is concerned, so as to increase our defence capabilities to take India to a new height,” the minister said.

Doval said, to make a strong and secure India, the role of DRDO would be very important. — PTI

 


8 yrs on, woman IAF officer may be reinstated

IAF’s policy of 2011 under which Sqn Leader Sangeetha Damodar was denied permanent commission not applicable in her case, says AFT

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 28

Eight years after a woman IAF officer was released from service after her claim for permanent commission was declined, she may be reinstated in service as the Armed Forces Tribunal has held that the policy under which her claim was rejected was not applicable in her case.

In her petition, Sqn Ldr Sangeetha Damodar had averred that she was not granted permanent commission by applying the eligibility criteria under the IAF’s policy of August 2011 whereas she ought to have been considered under the policy issued in November 2010.

Setting aside the IAF order that rejected her claim for permanent commission, the AFT, in its order earlier this month, directed the IAF to consider her case on the basis of the IAF’s policy of November 2010, read with the policy of September 2004, within four months and if found eligible, reinstate her in service.

Sqn Ldr Damodar joined the IAF as a short service commission officer in July 2000 and was released from service in August 2011.

She contended that she was commissioned on the basis of a letter issued in June 2003, which was reiterated in the policy of September 2004 that listed the criteria for grant of extension to women short service commission officers. The policy did not provide for permanent commission to women officers.

Some women officers had approached the Delhi High Court for grant of permanent commission, which allowed their petitions in March 2010, making all women officers eligible for grant of permanent commission on the same parameters as applicable to male short service officers.


India, Bangladesh Navies to participate in bilateral drill I

New Delhi: The Navies of India and Bangladesh will conduct their first -ever bilateral exercise at Visakhapatnam on the east coast from Saturday. The five-day exercise (October 12 to 16) was preceded by a two-day (October 10-11) coordinated patrol in northern part of the Bay of Bengal. This was the second edition of Indian Navy-Bangladesh patrol in Bay of Bengal. INS Ranvijay, a guided-missile destroyer, and INS Kuthar, an ingeniously built missile Corvette, participated in the patrol along with BNS Ali Haider and BNS Shadinota of Bangladesh. TNS


MEETING WITH CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF AND CHAIRMAN CHIEF OF STAFF COMMITTEE – 25 Oct2019

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A delegation of Indian Ex-Services League led by Brig Kartar Singh,
President Indian Ex-Services League comprising of following (all retd) met Chief of Army Staff and Chairman Chief of Staff Committee
on 25 Oct 2019:-
          (a)     Brig Kartar Singh  – President Indian Ex-Services League.
          (b)     Brig Inder Mohan –   Vice President.
          (c)     Sub SD Sharma   –   Vice President.
          (d)     Vice Admiral Paras Nath, AVSM, VSM,
          nominated member, Navy.
          (e)     AVM RP Mishra, nominated member, AF.
2.       The following points were discussed/handed over to the Chief:-
          (a)  OROP, as due from 01 Jul 2019 should be given with arrears to      all ESM as applicable, as per OROP Notification No 12(1)/2014/D      (Pen/Pol)-Part-II dated 07 Nov 2015 and implementation instructions        issued vide 12(1)/2014/D(Pen/Policy)-Part-II dated 03 Feb 2016.
                (b)     Central Pension Disbursement System (CPDS) should first be         run as a pilot project. Pension payment Banks must be established     employing CGDA pers and ESM to ensure proper grievance  resolution mechanism.  A detailed discussion is needed with     the Stake holders to finalise this issue on priority.
               (c)   ECHS is being flogged time and again for shortage of funds,     shortage of medicines and lack of empaneled hospitals.
              (d)    The issue of 1400 CC Car in Rs 5 lakhs is still being highlighted    by the environment as amounting to denial of facility indirectly.
         No Car of 1400 CC is available in the market for Rs 5 lakh and below.
             (e)   Denial of Pension of full service to Majors due to defective table      of OROP. This is being denied with an excuse that data was not      available. The ESM have decided to go to Court if this anomaly    is not rectified. It may be known that before 5th CPC 70% of the     population of Offrs used to retire as Majors.
3.          The Chief of Army Staff and Chairman Chief of Staff Committee gave patient hearing and assured
taking up the case with the Govt.
Col Desh Raj (Retd)
General Secretary
Brig Indermohan Ldh:
I will very briefly give the details of the meeting with the COAS. The agenda points are given above.
1. OROP. It will come. The delay is CGDA trying to reinvent the wheel. Our stand is go by the govt decision. Plus point raised that CGDA should incorporate some experts from the ESM community. We will have to wait. Good to  get arrears I feel.
2. CSD. COAS apprised of the car issue. But not very positive. Tried to convince that look at the glass half full. Even at 50 percent GST govt getting revenue and the manufacturing sector gaining.
 Constraints of budget is the normal reply. My remedy. Change the system. We need no money from the govt. Car is on demand. Let the manufacturer supply the car. The payment will reach him from CSD depot direct. Govt gets the GST portion. So many economic and financial reforms have taken place since 1991, none in CSD which has a budget of 17000 crore. Even consumer goods supplied through CSD. We need no budgeting from the govt. The FMCG industry gives goods on credit to whole salers/retailers on credit normally upto 30 days. They should follow the same for CSD. So govt money in circulation would stop. Maybe we will have to take it up separately through QMG.
Another point which had positive response was to allow two months liquor quota be restored. It will reduce additional visit of most ESM. Since no one can draw in excess of entitlement this is adding to additional visit.  We will progress this with QMG.
3. ECHS. Won’t go into the problems as we are aware of the financial constraints. COAS has assured no shortage of medicines for High BP, Diabetes, Cancer and Arthritis. This is good news for the environment.
We discussed a proposal to reduce load of patents of ESM on ECHS. Will not put it here because it needs acceptance. I can assure that the proposed system will be welcomed by JCOs and NCOs if put appropriately. Can share individually on phone those desirous. Will be meeting MD ECHS early November as discussed in the meeting and data and other technical inputs shared we will open the subject to the environment for feed back. I can assure you it will succeed.
4. Issue of Maj Gen equiv not getting MSP leading to getting less pension than Brigs was also raised by the Air Force rep.
Other issues in agenda also shared.
Must apprise the environment of a very important point raised by the COAS and I fully support his view. Air Force and Navy veterans raise professional issues of importance to the their services and the country when they meet the RM and Army veterans do not go beyond OROP and ECHS. This is true I feel.  I conveyed we are concerned but never realised our obligation to this side of our past. I shared how an economist and a journalist of repute, Swaminathan Ankaleshwar Iyer wrote an article in The Economic times of the potential of armed or weaponized UAVs after the attack on Saudi refineries (posting the article separately). So many issues are raised in the media by civilian experts. Why not by us through the organization we have served. I thought CLAWS must be doing the needful as also other defense think tanks. But I feel the mass Army ESM body which doesn’t have a recognized face can also do their bit on national security issues.
That’s it. Let’s not keep blaming the organization. Have faith.
Brig Inder Mohan Singh (Retd)
Vice President IESL.

Lt Gen Harinder Singh assumes command of Fire & Fury Corps

Lt Gen Harinder Singh assumes command of Fire & Fury Corps

Lt Gen Harinder Singh

Our Correspondent

Jammu, October 10

Lt Gen Harinder Singh on Thursday assumed the command of ‘Fire & Fury Corps’ from Lt General YK Joshi.

Lt Gen Harinder Singh has had a distinguished career in the Army, tenanting a number of important command and staff appointments after being commissioned into the Maratha Light Infantry. He has served extensively along the Western and Northern borders, including command of the Rashtriya Rifles Battalion in North Kashmir, an Infantry Brigade Group in the United Nations Peace Keeping Mission in Congo and the Infantry Division in North Kashmir.

Lt Gen Harinder Singh has also served in several important staff and instructional appointments, including tenures in the Directorate General of Military Operations (DGMO) and the Directorate General of Operational Logistics and Strategic Movement (DGOL&SM) at the Integrated HQ of MoD (Army). Prior to assuming the command of ‘Fire & Fury Corps’, he was appointed as the Director General Military Intelligence at the Integrated HQ of MoD (Army).

Lt Gen YK Joshi conveyed his gratitude and deep appreciation to all ranks of the ‘Fire & Fury Corps’, for their professionalism and steadfast dedication in the service of the nation, even in the most hostile terrain, weather and altitude challenges faced by any Army in the world.

On taking over, Lt Gen Harinder Singh exhorted all ranks of ‘Fire & Fury Corps’ to continue to discharge their duties with the same commitment and zeal, and always be prepared to deal with any threat to national security. He urged them to continue to keep ‘Nation First’ in all their endeavours.

 


GURU’S 550TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Corridor opening preparations in full swing

Corridor opening preparations in full swing

Ravi Dhaliwal

Tribune News Service

Dera Baba Nanak, October 25

The Punjab Government, apparently to prevent a repeat of last November’s function when Vice-President Venkaihah Naidu laid the inauguration stone of the Kartapur corridor amid controversy and chaos, has formed various committees and sub-committees to ensure all impediments pertaining to the corridor’s opening are removed well in time.

Last year’s November 26 fiasco is playing heavily on the minds of ministers and officials alike forcing them to make preparations in advance. At that time two venues were prepared, one by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and the other by the Punjab Government under the supervision of Cabinet minister and local MLA Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa. Chaos ruled supreme and there was even talk of calling of the festivities at the eleventh hour because of the confusion. Finally things were sorted out after Randhawa prevailed upon the NHAI to hold a joint function.

This time, apparently to remove any confusion occurring due to possible over-lapping of responsibilities, all committees and sub-committees have been asked to report to Randhawa.

The Cooperation Department has been given charge of the main ‘pandal’ following which five senior IAS officers have been deputed to supervise.

The ‘pandal’ is being established just adjacent to the Tent City on the T-point which is an area on the Kalanaur-Dera Baba Nanak road from where a road branches off to the International Border, the site of the corridor.

Sources said the selection of leaders who will deliver speeches is yet to be sorted out. “The speakers should be chosen in advance to avoid a fracas like it happened during the vice-president’s visit. Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, much against the wishes of many Punjab ministers, was allowed to deliver an extempore but once on the stage she went off in a tangent extolling the achievements of the Modi government before a minister complained to Naidu about her alleged misdemeanour. I have been made to understand that this time the list will be prepared jointly by the state and Union governments and will have the final approval of the Prime Minister’s Office,” said a senior officer.

The PWD has been made the nodal agency to supervise the facilities at the Tent City which will house nearly 3,500 pilgrims. The tents have been divided into three categories. Langar (community kitchen) will be served by the management of Ghalari Sahib Gurdwara.

Three parking lots are being established, two within the city and one on the outskirts. Buses will be plied from these lots till the ‘Darshan Sthal’ where the BSF is in the process of installing 11 high resolution telescopes.

Dera Baba Nanak SDM Gursimran Singh said several religious organisations had been asked to hold community kitchens till the rush of devotees subsides.

Batala SSP Opinderjit Singh Ghuman has been made head of the committee which would supervise the security arrangements. A special police cell is being set up to oversee the movement of VVIPs which is likely to include PM Modi, his predecessor Dr Manmohan Singh, CM Capt Amarinder Singh, MPs, Ministers and MLAs.

PWD nodal agency for Tent City

  • The PWD has been made the nodal agency to supervise the facilities at the Tent City which will house nearly 3,500 pilgrims
  • Batala SSP Opinderjit Singh Ghuman has been made head of the committee which will supervise the security arrangements.
  • A special police cell is being set up to oversee the movement of VVIPs which is likely to include PM Modi, his predecessor Dr Manmohan Singh, CM Capt Amarinder Singh, MPs, Ministers and MLAs.

PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Kartarpur corridor on November 8

PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Kartarpur corridor on November 8

PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Kartarpur corridor on November 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the much-awaited Kartarpur corridor to Sri Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan on November 8,  Modi will inaugurate the integrated check post on the Indian side, she said.“With the blessings of Guru Nanak Dev ji, Sikh Panth’s ardaas for ‘khule darshan deedar’ of Sri Kartarpur Sahib to finally become reality! On November 8th, history will be created with PM Narendra Modi ji inaugurating the Kartarpur corridor (ICP),

Last week, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had invited President Ram Nath Kovind and PM Modi to attend the 550th Prakash Purb celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, including the historic opening of the Kartarpur corridor.

Kartarpur Sahib is located in Pakistan’s Narowal district across the Ravi River, about four kilometres from the Dera Baba Nanak shrine. In a major initiative last November, both India and Pakistan had agreed to set up the Kartarpur corridor. The corridor will connect Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur with Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur district of Punjab and facilitate visa-free movement of Indian pilgrims, who will have to just obtain a permit to visit Kartarpur Sahib, established in 1522 by Sikh faith founder Guru Nanak Dev.