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China exerting pressure along LAC, but India prepared: Rawat

China exerting pressure along LAC, but India prepared: Rawat
“China is a powerful country but we are not a weak nation… Both sides have increased patrol intensity so the contacts (troops coming face to face) are increasing… Whenever an intrusion takes place, we will defend” — General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 12

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat today accepted that China was exerting pressure along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) but said India would defend every such intrusion.There is no settled border between the neighbours and the 3,488-km LAC is the de facto boundary. Addressing a press conference ahead of Army Day, he said: “China is a powerful country but we are not a weak nation.”When asked if the media reports indicating increased activity by the Chinese along the LAC were correct, he said: “Both sides have increased patrol intensity so the contacts (troops coming face to face) are increasing. The varying perception of the LAC is causing overlapping claims but we have mechanism to counter the same.”(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)“Whenever an intrusion takes place, we will defend,” he said, citing the recent incident at Tuting in Arunachal Pradesh where India confiscated Chinese road-building equipment. “There are other areas where we are vulnerable due to lack of infrastructure. We have allocated troops which will take care.” He said a hotline was coming up at the DGMO level between India and China that could sort out the increased number of intrusions.“At the military level, our focus has to shift to the northern borders. For too long we have focused on western border,” Gen Rawat said. “To say that it will be an attrition battle and to think that China will come rolling down the hills, it may not happen,” he added.‘China sits on north Doklam’General Rawat said up to June 2016 it was an innocuous activity, but in June 2017 it became serious, so they intervened. The de-escalation has happened.“They may come back here after winter or somewhere else. Should they come again, we will see what to do. In the west of Torsa nullah called northern Doklam, the People’s Liberation Army of China has occupied the area. At the actual spot the two sides have disengaged. The tanks and guns that had moved in are gone. The tents remain. The observation posts remain. This is a territory disputed between Bhutan and China,” he said.‘Will call Pak’s nuke bluff’Gen Rawat said: “If Pakistan raises a nuclear bogey, we will have to call their bluff. We cannot say that we will not cross the border because they have nuclear weapons. We will have to call their bluff.”On the US admonition to Pakistan, he said it would be premature to say that everything is going to be in our favour and the US will do our job what we are expected to do vis-a-vis Pakistan. We have to do our own job. On being asked about the preparation of a simultaneous two-front war with Pakistan and China, he said: “We are ready for this contingency. We have plans to deal with this.”Capping fee for disabled’s kidsOn the issue of capping tuition fees for children of disabled soldiers and those killed in the line of duty, General Rawat said the Army would set up premier educational institutions to educate them. He said that as some people were misusing the facility, the government decided to impose a cap of Rs10,000 a year for a student. However, as some genuine students were being affected by this, Army proposed a new framework to continue the policy.


Armed forces day :::14 jan 2018 ::Manekshaw Centre ::DELHI CANTT :1000H ONWARDS

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The Armed Forces Veterans’ Day in India will henceforth be celebrated every year on the 14th January. This commemorates the date of the retirement of the first ever Field Marshal for the Indian Armed Forces Field Marshal KM Cariappa, OBE.
The coming 14th Jan will thus be a big day and the Veterans all over the country will be celebrating it as per their own formation programs.
Delhi has planned this event in a very big way.
Our Raksha Mantri and the three Services Chiefs will be attending. The program will start at 10 AM and will end with a high tea for the attending veterans & families. Snacks etc will be available at the venue on payment as well.
Stalls will be put up by almost every agency connected with the welfare of the Service Veterans. The DAV and the AFA will be there at full strength.
All veterans of the Indian Armed Forces residing in Delhi NCR / outside are invited. It will be nice and appropriate to wear your medals and the entitled side caps. Family pensioners are also invited. Please come prepared with your documents and their xerox copies for resolving your queries on the spot, or later on, as the case may be.
Please share this post on your timeline so that maximum number of Veterans get informed and are able to take advantage of this Veterans’ Rally.
This year, it is an Indian Air Force Show.
Let’s make it a grand success.

Our pixilated Pakistan policy Mixing terrorism and talks in Bangkok

Our pixilated Pakistan policy

The Modi Government appears to be escaping some searching questions on its Pakistan policy. For three years now, it has held Pakistan at arm’s length; New Delhi spends significant energy in naming and shaming Pakistan for abetting cross-border terrorism. There have been moments, such as after a particularly fulfilling peroration against Pakistan in the UN, when South Block has patted itself for ensuring its “diplomatic isolation”, as if to justify its strategy of refusing to break bread till Islamabad abandons using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. In particular two self-styled imams, widely considered as proxies of the Pakistan army, are in New Delhi’s cross sights. The naming of Masood Azhar as a UN-designated terrorist has been frontloaded on the Sino-India bilateral agenda, never mind that the other Imam, Hafiz Saeed does not appear to be worse-off despite a US bounty on his head.India’s ire at Pakistan’s cosseting of the two Imams is sound and reasonable: both Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed have considerable Indian blood on their hands. There is no harm in sustaining a policy of sullen coldness to make Pakistan mend its ways; India even threw a fit when the Palestine’s Pakistan envoy briefly shared the stage with Hafiz Saeed and forced his recall. However, it now appears that India’s security czar Ajit Doval secretly met his Pakistani counterpart in Bangkok. There must have been exceptionally compelling reasons for the Indian NSA to confabulate with a Pakistani a day after South Block fulminated over Islamabad’s ill-treatment of the wife and mother of imprisoned Indian Kulbhushan Jadhav.An impression appears to be gaining ground that the desh bhakts are playing both sides of the coin: regularly chastising Pakistan for all challenges and tribulations, real or invented, while holding secret consultations on the side. A responsible public figure is yet to explain this double-play when the downside of a muddled approach is evident: over 100 security personnel killed last year in Kashmir because of an unremitting tense situation. The Government owes an explanation for its approach on Pakistan that seems to wax and wane, almost on whim.


Lance Naik cremated with state honours in Bathinda Zoom Bookmark Share Print Listen Translate

BATHINDA: Lance Naik Kuldeep Singh, 31, killed during firing in ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district on Saturday, was cremated with full state honours at his native village, Koreana, on Monday.

PTIThe family of Lance Naik Kuldeep Singh being consoled by relatives and villagers on the arrival of his body at his native village Kaureana near Talwandi Sabo in Bathinda on Monday.

› ₹5 lakh will be given to Lance Naik’s wife, ₹2 lakh to his mother and ₹5 lakh will be given to the family for buying a plot. DIPRAVA LAKRA , Bathinda DC

Bathinda DC Diprava Lakra announced a compensation of ₹ 12 lakh and a government job to one family member of Kuldeep, who was recruited to the army in 2003.

He is survived by a wife, a physically-challenged mother, a six-year-old son and a two-yearold daughter.

“Of the money announced, ₹ 5 lakh will be given to the Lance Naik’s wife, ₹2 lakh to his mother and ₹5 lakh will be given to the family for purchase of residential plot or house, in addition to a government job to one family member,” the DC added.

Deputy commissioner Lakra, SSP Navin Singla and other officers paid tribute to the Lance Naik.

Before the body was transported to Kuldeep’s native village, Lieutenant General PC Thimmaya, general officer commanding, Chetak Corps, of Bathinda Cantonment, paid homage to Kuldeep by laying a wreath at the cantonment.

On Saturday, a major and three soldiers were killed on Saturday and another was injured in what the army described as unprovoked firing on Indian posts along the Line of Control in Keri sector of Jammu’s Rajouri district.


VIJAY DIWAS WAS CELEBRATED WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM AND FAN FARE

VIJAY DIWAS WAS CELEBRATED WITH

GREAT ENTHUSIASM AND FAN FARE

Celebrtions of Vijay Diwas was a treat to watch. In a colourful ceremony, the residents of Noida paid tribute to 38 martyrs who laid down their lives for the glory of the country .The function was carried out with military precision with tri service guard, buglers & band in attendance. The choir of Students of Army Public School gave a scintillating performance, which was applauded by everyone.
The Chief Guest, Lt General Sarath Chand, UYSM,AVSM, VSM, Vice Chief of Army Staff was received by the chairman ,Lt General GL Bakshi, PVSM and Lt General Gorakh Nath, PVSM, AVSM. The chief guest paid homage followed by Rear Admiral Vishwanathan and AVM DK Patnaik, representing Indi Navy and Indian Air Force respectively.

Next of kin of 38 gallant martyrs, Chairman of Sanstha, civil dignitaries, IAS and IPS officers, defence personnel, veterans, Principles and students of schools; heads of Arun Vihar and Jalvayu Vihar institutions; and common citizens laid wreath/ paid floral tributes.

The chairman welcome the Chief guest and expressed his gratitude on the behalf of Sanstha for being the chief guest. In his speech, General appreciated the high standard of the function and congratulated the dedicated tem of Sanstha. He declared tyht it is one of the best homage ceremony he has witnessed. He added that he would attempt to follow the same procedure for other memorials in the country. He patted Sanstha members for maintaining such a high standard. He added that Noida Shaheed Smarak is the first and only Tri-Services Memorial in the country raised by Noida to honour its war dead.‘Glimpses of Events’ docket was be released by the chief guest and gifts were distributed to NOK’s of martyrs. Army band played marshal tunes.

Cdr N Mahajan(V)
Director, Shaheed Samarak Sanstha, Noida
M 305 Sec 25 Noida
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Timeline: The turbulent history of the Rafale deal

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Rafale Riat-2009 | Source: Wikimedia Commons

A closer look at the history of events behind the current Rafale defence-deal controversy

The Indian government’s deal to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets, first announced during a 2015 state visit to France, is now in the headlines thanks to allegations of overpricing and crony capitalism.

The controversy began with the selection of the Rafale fighter jets by the Congress government in 2012 to meet the IAF’s requirement for 123 combat aircraft. As the deal hit a deadlock, the Modi government scrapped the process to purchase 36 Rafale fighters. Now, the Congress has raised questions on the cost of each jet and alleged that industrialist Anil Ambani was unduly favoured in the deal.

ThePrint looks closely at the series of events in the now controversial defence deal:

1996: India’s last fighter jet deal

In one of the costliest defence deals, India signs a deal with Russia for Russian Su-30 MKI fighter jets to be procured in five batches. The deal costs India approximately 1.46 billion USD. The Sukhois are the last fighter jets to be bought by India till date.

2001: India’s jet fails to inspire hope

On 4 January 2001, the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft ‘Tejas’ completes its first flight, but it’s clear that the project is nowhere near completion. (The jet is finally inducted in the air force only in 2016). Meanwhile, the ageing MiG 21 fleet’s shelf life is drawing closer and the IAF begins its search for a new multi-role fighter.

2007: Two jets make the cut

Tenders for 126 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) fighters are issued by India in 2007.  The competition is between the French Rafale, Russia’s MIG-35, the Swedish Saab JAS-39 Gripen, American Lockheed Martin’s F-16, the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet and Eurofighter Typhoon.

Only the Rafale and Typhoon make the cut.

2012: A winner emerges

Five years after the tenders were issued, Dassault emerges as lowest bidder. Of the 126 jets required, 18 fighters are to be imported “in a fly-away condition”(i.e. having readied completion). Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) will manufacture the remaining 108 jets with technological assistance from Dassault.

However, India and France are unable to decide on a price for the jets.

2014: The deal stalls 

The workshare agreement between HAL and Dassault Aviation is signed on 13 March, 2014. But with the BJP-led NDA government coming to power, clarity on the progress of the deal remains unclear.

New Defence Minister Arun Jaitley says that a ‘considered decision’ will be taken. Dassault’s competitor Eurofighter Typhoon makes a last ditch attempt by offering a 20 per cent cut in price.

2015: A new deal is signed

Narendra Modi visits Paris in April 2015, and India announces its decision to buy 36 Rafale fighters via a government-to-government deal.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar says the previous 126 fighter jet deal is dead, and now 36 fighters will be bought after negotiations.

2016: The deal is sealed

French President François Hollande visits India in January, a memorandum of understanding on the purchase of Rafale jets is signed for $7.8 billion.

2017: Congress claims to smells a rat

Alleging a “huge scam is brewing”, the Congress and media reports raise doubts about the deal. The main claims that have since emerged are:

  • The PM announcing the purchase of 36 jets without the defence minister’s presence and an inter-governmental agreement, is stated as being against Defence Procurement Procedure

  • The UPA government inked its deal worth $10.2 billion with a transfer of technology agreement but critics argue the new Rafale aircraft is now worth $8.7 billion. It is claimed the 126 Rafale jets would have cost $30.45 billion (without transfer of technology) as per the price arrived at by the Modi government.

  • Since Dassault is no longer obliged to share technology with HAL, and Reliance Defence Ltd has emerged as a key alliance player, the Congress alleges it is a move to “promote the interests of one industrial group”


HEADLINES PRINT MEDIA NEW3S :::21 DEC 2017

THE ‘DO-MORE’ CHORUS BY US FOR PAK BY LT-GEN BHOPINDER SINGH (RETD)

SPECIAL TRAINS FOR PATNA SAHIB FROM PUNJAB

VIJAY DIWAS : A FINE REMINDER OF NATIONAL COMMITMENT BY LT GEN SYED ATA HASNAIN

CHINA’S TROOPS AT DOKLAM THIS WINTER IS JUST STRATEGIC MESSAGING BY LTY GEN SYED ATA HASNAIN

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE RECRUITMENT 2017 2018: VACANCIES ANNOUNCED FOR 818 LDC, STENOGRAPHER, TRADESMAN POSTS

POWS IN PAKISTAN

GUREZ AVALANCHE: BODY OF THIRD SOLDIER FOUND

FLAG DAY: GUV LAUDS ARMED FORCES’ ROLE

PAK 360-FT FLAG NEAR BORDER RAISES SECURITY CONCERN

LOK SABHA PASSES IMMOVABLE PROPERTY (AMENDMENT) BILL

LASER FENCE ALONG NEPAL, BHUTAN BORDERS SOON

2 YRS ,75 PROPOSALS OF DEFENCE PANEL, ONLY ONE IMPLEMENTED

SUBMIT PROPOSAL FOR 83 MORE TEJAS, HAL TOLD

TRUMP, MODI IN SAME BOAT BY KC SINGH

AFT: RAISE RETIREMENT AGE OF COL BY 2 YRS

COCKINESS ALONE WON’T DO BY SANDEEP DIKSHIT

KARGIL FREEZES AT -14.5°C AS COLD WAVE CONTINUES IN J&K

NAVY’S RED LETTER DAY BY CMDRE MUKUND KUNTE (RETD)

HOW ARMY PRO AIDED ’71 VICTORY


AFT: Raise retirement age of Col by 2 yrs

AFT: Raise retirement age of Col by 2 yrs

Vijay Mohan

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 20

The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) today directed the Centre and the Army to consider raising the retirement age of Army officers of the rank of Colonel by two years  to bring them on a par with similarly placed officers in the Navy.Disposing of a bunch of 70 petitions by officers from various arms and services, the tribunal Bench comprising Justice VK Shali and Lt Gen SK Singh asked the Army to review its earlier order fixing the retirement age of Colonel at 54 years.(Follow The Tribune on Facebook; and Twitter @thetribunechd)“We had sought that the retirement age of Colonel be increased by three years to 57 years,” Jyoti Singh, counsel for some of the petitioners said. “The Army, however, had been adamant on keeping the retirement age for Colonel at 54,” she added. The retirement age for Colonel in arms and services, barring minor corps, is 54 years. Officers holding the rank of Commodore/Captain in the Navy retire at 56, while those in the Navy’s education branch retire at 57 years. In the IAF, the retirement age for Group Captain (select) is 54 years in the flying branch and 57 years in some other branches.Family pensionThe MoD has extended the benefit of Liberalised Family Pension to the next of kin of soldiers who die in harness during deployment along LAC and the border with China 


Open military lit fest to foreign veterans: Capt

Open military lit fest to foreign veterans: Capt
Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh signs off the first Military Literature Festival in Chandigarh on Thursday. Tribune photo

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 15

Signing off the first Military Literature Festival (MLF) held here last week, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh yesterday called for making the event more holistic through the participation of authors and veterans from other nations, including Pakistan.“It would be interesting, for instance, to see the 1965 war veterans from India and Pakistan come face to face to share their experiences in a new environment,” the CM said while addressing a gathering.Tracing the journey of the festival from its conception to its eventual conduct, Capt Amarinder said the event proved to be an exciting platform to promote understanding and awareness among the people, especially youth, about India’s defence forces. He hoped the festival would imbibe a spirit of nationalism among youth and encourage them to join the defence forces.“Being part of the armed forces is a matter of pride for every Indian and this festival would go a long way in strengthening that feeling among youngsters,” he said while extending his government’s support to scale up the event.Lt Gen TS Shergill (retd), senior adviser to the CM, said the Military Literature Festival Society had been set up as a permanent body and would continue to initiate various activities to promote exchange of ideas and experiences in this field.


Major shake up being given to Defence Ministry: Sitharaman

Major shake up being given to Defence Ministry: Sitharaman
Union Minister for Defence, Nirmala Sitharaman addressing at the 90th Annual General Meeting of FICCI, in New Delhi on Thursday. PTI

New Delhi, December 14  A “shake up” is being given to the Defence Ministry to speed up various acquisition projects, ensure transparency and clear backlogs for key programmes, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said.In an address at an industry chamber, she also said the government is seriously examining functioning of around 39 ordnance factories and possible ways to boost their productivity, including through joining of hands by the private sector.She said the efforts are on to ensure that the defence acquisition council (DAC) clears all the backlog relating to various procurement by December 31, emphasising that speeding up of decision making process has been one of her focus areas.The DAC is Defence Ministry’s highest decision making body on procurement.“There is a sense of making sure that every aspect of this large ministry is given a shake up,” Sitharaman said, adding the aim is to make a difference so that the ministry, which was sort of a cocooned, do things in a faster and transparent way.On various acquisition projects, she said, “I may be confident enough to say that by December 31, at least DAC would be on the top of it in the sense that no more waiting list would be with me.” She was addressing a FICCI event.Sitharaman, who assumed charge of the ministry in September, also said ensuring transparency is a major priority area for her.“The biggest compliance issue which we are definitely 100 per cent following is to have greater transparency, put everything in the public domain and make sure that every decision stands up to the principle of accountability,” she said.Her comments came in the backdrop of the Congress accusing the government of flouting laid down norms in sealing a deal to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets from France.The party had recently raised several questions about the deal, including the rates, and accused the government of compromising national interest and security while promoting “crony capitalism” and causing a loss to the public exchequer. The government had rejected the allegations.Asked about handing over of the strategically located Hambantota port to China on a 99-year lease by the Sri Lankan government, she only said India has been watchful of all the developments in the neighbourhood.On ordnance factories, she said government was doing a major review of their work and examine whether they can have joint venture or benefit from technology transfer.Talking about the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Sitharaman said it should identify the patentable products so that they can be used commercially.Referring to the strategic partnership model, she said it was brought to support the domestic defence industry and to ensure that India, which is now a leading importer of military hardware, becomes a defence exporter.The strategic partnership was unveiled nearly four months back under which domestic defence manufacturers can tie up with leading global defence majors to manufacture specific military platforms like fighter jets.Sitharaman also said the government was in the process of identifying “organically grown” defence industry clusters in various parts of the country so that they can be supported.“We are planning to tell them about the requirement of the armed forces for the next 40-50 years so that they can lay a roadmap for their capacity building,” she said.She also said start-ups in the defence sector will be given encouragement. — PTI