B.RAMAN
The barbaric Pakistani attack on Indian soldiers in
the Jammu area on January 8,2013, and the brutal killing and mutilation of two
soldiers with one of them beheaded called for a three-pronged response:
· An
exercise to express the solidarity of the nation with the families of the
martyred soldiers and to initiate action
to maintain their honour and dignity. This should have been the responsibility
of the Prime Minister’s Office which should have taken a series of gestures
like the PM visiting the families of the martyred soldiers, asking one of his
senior officers to represent him at their cremation, a televised address to the
armed forces to assure them of the solidarity of the nation and working for an
all-party consensus on the subject to prevent partisan exploitation of the
issue. One has an impression that these
important aspects were totally neglected by the PM and his entourage.
· A
second exercise to determine how the Pakistanis were able to carry out this
barbaric attack well inside Indian territory without resistance from the Indian
troops posted in the area and to tighten up the prevention of trans-LOC violations. This was the total
tactical responsibility of the Army. In his media briefing on January 14,
Gen.Bikram Singh the Chief of the Army Staff, firmly and lucidly explained the
action taken by the Army in this regard. He clearly explained that trans-LOC
aggressions will be dealt with aggressively and offensively with appropriate
retaliation not ruled out as an option. The Army, which has been entrusted by
the Government with the responsibility for protecting the LOC, is empowered to
take whatever measures are necessary and the COAS made it clear that it will do so.
· The
third exercise was to ensure that the Pakistan Army’s tactical barbarity across
the LOC did not seriously disrupt the strategic dialogue between the political
leaderships of the two countries. This has been competently handled by the Foreign
Office.
2. In my view, the
serious deficiency has been with regard
to the first exercise due to lack of appropriate leadership initiatives from
the Ministry of Defence and the PMO. In cases like this, taking initiatives for
reassuring the forces of national solidarity and for building up a national
consensus is the responsibility of the head of the Government. In the US, whenever
the Armed Forces suffer a serious
set-back, it is the President who steps forward and exercises leadership in
dealing with the situation instead of leaving it to his Defence Secretary. So
too in other Western countries.
3.Dr.Manmohan Singh,
who prefers to operate from the background instead of from the forefront, chose
to let the Defence Minister handle the first exercise. He failed to handle it
himself. As a result, there was no leadership either from the Defece Minister
or the PM. This created an unfortunate impression of neglect and indifference
in the minds of the relatives of the martyred soldiers and possibly in the
minds of other soldiers too.
4. The inept handling
of the first exercise has again drawn attention to the insensitivity,
indifference and casualness with which successive Governments have been
handling matters relating to the welfare and honour of our ex-servicemen,
whether retired or martyred. This needs urgent corrective steps. The over-all
responsibility in this matter should be transferred to the PMO and the PM
should set up a standing Task Force to deal with the welfare and honour of our
ex-servicemen, retired or martyred. ( 15-1-13)
( The writer is
Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi,
and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate
of the Chennai Centre For China Studies. Twitter: @SORBONNE75 )
1 comment:
Beheading or mutilation is very disturbing and barbaric. I watched Karan Tapar show and horrified to know from atleast one Indian defence analyst and Praveen Swami of 'The Hindu' that is beheading is being by both India and Pakistan. Is it true? I don't know whom to believe.
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