Sunday, August 21, 2016

J & K : Defunct Human Rights Activist & Fight for our Soldiers

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The Roundtable: Fighting for our Soldiers  


               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60X6Yjs9zjA ]

 
 
Published on Aug 20, 2016
 
This week in The Roundtable we take a look at the life of real heroes of our country, i.e., our defence forces. It's been days since the recent curfew situation in J&K went out of hand. Armed Forces are not even able to help.

But who is to be blamed?

In this episode, we try to focus on the recent situation of J&K, importance of Armed forces in the country and the solution for the current situation.

Do we support the stone-throwing mob and curse the Armed Forces or do we simply let them do their tasks? Why do we use the Armed Forces as our punching bags whenever we can't handle any given bearings? Why is the sympathy of social activists always with the protestors and not with our soldiers whenever any such protests takes place?

To discuss all this we have Rajeev Chandrasekhar, MP & Member of Defence Standing Committee/Founder of Flags of Honour Foundation; Dr John Dayal, Human Rights Activist; Commodore (Retd.) Uday Bhaskar, Strategic Affairs Expert & Director of Society of Policy Studies; & Madhav Das Nalapat, Editorial Director of The Sunday Guardian in conversation with Priya Sahgal, Senior Executive Editor of NewsX.












 
 

Saturday, August 20, 2016

P L A : For the Chinese Military, a Modern Command System

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                        PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY

                 For the Chinese Military,
                                   a
                 Modern Command System

                                                                 Analysis
 
 



The redrawing of China's military theater command districts will incorporate the restructuring of the military's command systems, for the first time putting army, navy and air forces under a unified combined command. (Getty Images)

Analysis

China may have more or less finished the broader steps to restructuring its military. On Feb. 1, Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over the inauguration of five new theater commands, replacing China's seven former military regions. While not the first time China has cut down the number of its military regions and redrawn their borders, this particular reform is the first instance in which the function and role of the military regions have been drastically altered by unifying the chains of command of China's military forces. These changes are intended to reinforce the ability of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to conduct effective joint military operations.


China needed to make such changes if it wanted to compete with the world's most advanced militaries.


The old regions were controlled entirely by ground forces, which in peacetime focused more on administration and preparation than command of actual military operations. The regions could be upgraded into "war zones" in times of military emergency, during which these zones would bring the region's naval and air forces under the command of the military region commander — always an army general. The process presumably disrupted chains of command for naval and air forces, which were independent in peacetime but had to subordinate their operations to the demands of ground forces in war.


The new command scheme will be a huge step forward in improving the cross-service cooperation of PLA operations. Like the unified combatant commands of the U.S. military, the new Chinese commands appear to have integrated military staffs composed of members from all branches of military service. In addition, announcements from the Chinese Defense Ministry imply that air force and naval operational forces will also be subordinated to the new theater commands, similar to the U.S. structure in which regional land, air and naval component commands report to overarching combatant commands.


The new PLA structure will have joint commands even during peacetime, minimizing the disruption that might have occurred under the old model.




After establishing its new theater commands, China's military will begin perfecting their function. It will test not only whether it can effectively integrate the operations of all forces but also how well they interface with the new Central Military Commission staff and the service headquarters responsible for equipping and training those forces.

Still, several key pieces of information are not yet fully known. China has not officially published how it is dividing the commands, though there have been various unofficial source reports hinting at the rough breakdown. It is also unclear whether the new theater command system will lead to serious changes to how the Chinese military projects power. The degree of control that the theater commanders will have over their units is not known either. 


Still, these reforms have the potential to improve the PLA and make it a force capable of meeting the challenges of modern warfare. There will be obstacles: Even the United States' military reorganizations have historically been long and difficult processes. But China knows it needs to adapt to be prepared for future conflicts. 



















 

7 CPC : BONANZA FROM SEVEN CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION

 


                7 CPC :  BONANZA 
                            FROM 
     7th  CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION


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OROP : Interaction with Justice Reddy Committee at PANCHKULA on 17 Aug 2016

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OROP : Interaction with Justice Reddy Committee at  PANCHKULA on 17 Aug 2016



Interaction with Honourable Justice L Narasimha Reddy Committee on ‘One Rank One Pension’ By Representatives of Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM), Panchkula
 
1        The IESM, Panchkula extends a hearty welcome to Honourable Justice L Narasimha Reddy to Chandimandir, and is highly appreciative of his efforts to connect with the veterans and understands the OROP issues firsthand.

2        The first as the most important issue the veterans face is the attempt at dilution of the definition of OROP that already been accepted by the Parliament and the Govt. Lately, even the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitely has tried to sow doubt on the definition of the OROP. The veterans have had to struggle for 40 long years after the historic injustice perpetrated on the veterans as a result the Third Pay Commission (1976) whereby, pension of the military personnel was reduced for earlier 70 percent to 50 percent, and those from the civil side raised from 33 percent to 50 percent without any attendant mitigating measures, or safety basket for the soldiery. Even, the OROP scheme only partially mitigates the soldiers’ troubles. There is hardly any comparison between 80 percent of soldiery being sent home at 40 to 42 yrs age, admittedly with 50 percent  pension (under OROP scheme) as compared to the civil, and police side going on pension after 60 yrs with 50 percent. The OROP is hardly the largesse it is being made to sound.

Definition of OROP

3        One Rank One Pension (OROP) implies that uniform pension be paid to the armed forces personnel retiring in the same rank with same length of service irrespective of their date of retirement and any future enhancements to be automatically passed on to the past pensioners.

4        Anomalies in the Govt. Order of November 2015.

a)    Pension Equalisation Every Five Years. Pension equalisation every five years cannot be termed as OROP. Pensions of the past pensioners and those retiring currently would never be equal destroying the very concept of OROP. Besides, many juniors would get more pension than seniors. It has been put out that the exercise is very difficult for the accountants. Firstly, if mean of maxima and minima of pensions can be worked out for 30 Lacs pensioners, there is no reason that this cannot be resolved is this computers age. Secondly, just because there is a degree of difficulty in doing something cannot be reason enough for not doing the right act.

b)   Payment of OROP wef July 1, 2014. OROP was approved in the Budget 2014. As per the norms anything approved in the budget is applicable from April 1 that year. Govt. has issued orders for application of OROP from July 1, 2014. The veterans have effectively lost three months of benefit without any fault.

c)    Fixation of OROP wef Calendar Year 2013. Fixation of OROP wef calendar 2013 would result in past pensioners getting one increment less than those retiring in 2014. This should be corrected to 2014, the year in which the OROP order became effective.

d)   Fixation of Pension as Mean of Maximum and Minimum.  Besides increasing the work load of the paying authorities enormously (of comparing approximately 30 Lacs accounts), there is the question of probity, of checking, and transparency of the method used in order to satisfy the clientele. Military pensions have always had some weightage of service added for pension purpose to compensate for early retirement. Traditionally, pensions of Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and Other Ranks (OR) have been worked on the basis of maximum rates. Why should the Govt.  now withhold this little munificence instead of improving upon the benefits?

       
 
Anomalies Arising of Implementation
 
of OROP Tables of Feb 4, 2016.

a)    Lt Col (Selection Grade) Pension. Before 1985, army units of Battalion size were commanded by Lt Col (SG). Later, the appointment was made tenable by a Colonel. The reality is that still in the major armies of the world like the United States, and Australia, battalion size units are being commanded by Lt Cols. In India, all Lt Col (SG) are being treated at par with Lt Col (TS) for pension whereas Lt Col (Time Scale) was basically performing the job of a Major.  To meet the ends of justice, Lt Col (SG) need to be granted the pension of Colonel.

b)   Weightage for Calculation Pension. Weightage element has been an inbuilt factor to compensate the armed forces personnel who are subjected to compulsory retirement to keep the forces young in the interest of national security. Till December 31, 2005, certain weightage was given to services for calculating pension benefits. A Lt Col (SG) was given weight benefit of seven years, and a Lt Col (TS) five years. After implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission wef from January 1, 2006, wherein the qualifying service for full pensions for officers was reduced to 20 years, the weightage system was removed for officers. Whereas, the revised rule has benefited the officers on the civil side wanting to go out of service earlier at own request, there is no commensurate advantage to the armed forces officers and men who are compulsorily retired at comparatively younger age in national interest. Lt Col rank officers are as it is retired at 54 Yrs. The protection of weightage and a little extra pension has been taken away from them. There is need to restore the weightage system to the pensions of retiring service personnel. Besides, the manner of calculation of pension after providing weights needs to be made in consultation with affected parties.

c)    Major’s Pension. Currently, no one would go on pension as Major. Officers retired as Major after 01-01-1996 having 21 yrs service have been allowed to earn the pension of Lt Col (TS) There are a few Majors of pre Jan 1, 1996 vintage who have not been considered for this up- gradation. It is recommended that the rule be applied evenly to all cases.

d)   Benefit Under MACP. It is strongly recommended that MACP benefits should to be made to all past pensioners so as not to create fresh grievances just because a new rule regarding MACP has been introduced. The earlier pensioners were basically performing the same job.

e)    Pension Tables Beyond 33 Yrs. It is learnt that the tables beyond 33 yrs are being formulated on the civil side. The defence forces must be treated at par.

f)     OROP for Regular Capt/Lt vs. Hony Capt/Lt. Theoretically, a regular Capt would earn a pension of Rs. 17,010.00 after 28 yrs and a Lt Rs 16,090.00. Same is the pension of Hony Capt/Lt at 28 yrs. In practice, it is most unlikely that any regular officer would retire as Capt/Lt. No change is suggested to the existing scale.

g)    OROP for Invalided out, war injury and liberalized family pensioners. Whatever be the formula adopted, the interests of these categories must be full in concordance with their benefits mandated earlier.

h)   Broad-banding of disability benefit under OROP. As per a December10, 2015 judgement of the Honourable Supreme Court, broad-banding of disability pension benefits has been awarded to 900 litigants. The policy needs to be applied equally to all such cases to avoid unnecessary litigation and heartburn since the highest court in the country had already found merit in the submissions to it.

i)     Pension of Y Gp Hony Nk and Hony Hav. The Pension of Hony Nk is same as that of a Sepoy and that of a Hony Hav same as that of a Nk. Some incentive needs to be worked into it.

Preparation of OROP Pension Tables

6      Large area of the OROP table requires reworking after detailed discussion with the stake holders.  For example, for a Sepoy of Y Gp pension remains fixed at Rs. 6,665.00 from 12.5 yrs to 17 yrs, a good 5.5 yrs without any progress. Similarly, a Major’s pension remains static at Rs. 21,530.00 from 13 yrs to 20 yrs.

Conclusion

7    It hardly needs reiteration that retiring soldiery young is a national compulsion, not an individual desire, or requirement. It is important that soldiers be compensated adequately. Even the OROP is no largesse. An army jawan going home at 40 to 42 yrs loses almost 55 Lacs in his lifetime earnings as compared to a police constable retiring at 60 yrs after having enjoyed multiple increments, rank enhancements, and increased pay having enjoyed the munificence of two more pay commissions. Since armed forces are a rank based hierarchical organization, this loss is suffered all way up even by officer who also retire earlier based on their rank. 

8      IESM, Panchkula has deliberated on the OROP issue. Indeed IESM are grateful to the Govt. for agreeing to the OROP after a long struggle and hiatus. However, the given OROP is truncated, and hope the authorities would consider their submissions in a spirit of magnanimity.
  

Brig Kiran Krishan, SM (Retd.)
 
Convener, IESM, Panchkula
 
August 17, 2016  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, August 19, 2016

SARASWATI : Was Sanskrit responsible for holocaust

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 Holocaust
 
 
 
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                        (Part I of IV)  

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Published on Aug 15, 2016
Theme: Was Sanskrit responsible for holocaust
Part I of IV
Paper presentation by Ashay Naik
Topic: A Purvapaksha of Deep Orientalism

Presentations may be accessed at:
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                              (Part II  of  IV)  

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Published on Aug 15, 2016
Theme: Was Sanskrit responsible for holocaust

Part II of IV
Paper presentation by K. Gopinath
Topic: Indology and Nazi ideology

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OROP : Interaction with Justice Reddy Committee at Delhi on 19 Aug 2016

SOURCE: IESM




'Vinod Gandhi'


6:20 PM (4 hours ago)

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Dear Members
 
As per plan of Justice Reddy, today on 19 Aug, ESM interacted with Justice Reddy at
 105 TA Battalion auditorium. The meeting was attended by more than 10 . These were DIWAVE, UFESM, IESM AIEWA, IESL, AFA, NAVAL FOUNDATION, WAR WOUNDEDORGANISATION, JCOs AND ORs LEAGUE, VOICE FOR ESM, NEXCC, AIVWA  and  many more organisations and of course JM was represented in large number . There were more than 150 ESM of three services. 

The meeting started at 1100h and finished at 1500h. Justice Reddy was assisted by
 members of pay cell of three services. 

Many ESM expressed their views, following were main speakers who mostly concentrated on anomalies of OROP.
 
  1. Col Handa of Diwave
  2. Maj Gen Satbir Singh UFESM
  3. Col Inderjit Singh UFESM and AIEWA
  4. Lt Gen Balbir Singh IESL
  5. Wg Cdr Vinod Nebb War wounded association and JM
  6. Brig JS Sandhu  JM 
  7. Sgt VS Misra  NEXCC
  8. Sub Sidhu      AIVWA
  9. Sep Sheoran
  10. M/s Sudesh  JM

 
All organisations gave their points and each point was stressed by all organisation. There was complete unity on these points. Some ESM wanted to raise issues which were beyond the purview of the committee, Justice Reddy stopped discussion on these points. The main issues which were discussed and accepted by Justice Reddy are given below

  1. It was very strongly explained that the definition of OROP given to Justice Reddy by the Govt is not the approved definition which has been accepted by Govt in their executive letter dated 26 Feb 2014 and also accepted by NDA Govt in Rajya Sabha on 2 Nov 2014.  
  2. Govt letter dated 7 Nov 15 has fixed pensions of past pensioners on the base year of 2013 where as it should be on the base year of 2014.
  3. Govt letter dated 7 Nov 15 has fixed pensions of past pensioners on the average of max and min pensions of 2013 whereas it should be as per  highest pension of 2014.
  4. Govt letter dated 7 Nov 15 has fixed pensions of past pensioners has started from 1 July 2014 whereas it should be w.e.f. 1 Apr 2014
  5. Govt letter dated 7 Nov 15 has fixed equalization of past pensions at a frequency of every five years whereas it should be every year. Software programs are available to calculate this on press of a key. 
  6. All Hony ranks be given pension of their rank this has been denied to JCOs even after HSC has ruled in their favor.
  7. Pension of widows should not be reduced and she should be paid full pay as  pension till the age of  60 years. 
  8. All Majors ( numbering only 900)  be given pension of Lt Col as officers are not retiring as Majors any more and moreover officers are getting promotion as Lt Col in 11 to 13 years now. 
  9. All Lt col be given pension of Min of Col. 
  10. All pensions be brought to the level of 31 Dec 2015 before applying multiplication factor of 2.57 for calculating basic pay for 7 CPC.
  11. Pensions of regular Lt and Capt be suitably standardized as tables are giving them pension less than hon ranks. 
  12. Tables of OROP need to be corrected as there are many mistakes in them. 
  13. There are many cases in OROP tables where pension of past pensioner of senior rank soldier/JCO/Officers has been fixed lesser than junior rank soldier/JCO/Officer retiring in 2014,2015,2016. This anomaly is against essence of OROP.
  14. It was impressed upon Justice Reddy that our widows are living in penury and whatever corrections are recommended they should first take care of widows, soldiers, JCOs and then officers. 
  15. It was impressed upon Justice Reddy that award of OROP is a concept in perpetuity and cannot be permitted to be tinkered by the Govt. 

Justice Reddy paid full attention to all the points and asked pointed questions to understand the issuest and its implications vividly. Justice Reddy was very receptive and heard ESM with rapt attention. However he firmly rejected the issues which were not in his purview as per terms of reference given to him by the Govt. 

Maj Gen Satbir Singh thanked Justice Reddy for listening to the grievances of ESM with rapt attention. 

Similar points were given by ESM at Chandigarh, these points are enclosed for information of all. 

It is suggested that ESM may please take a note of these points and present it to Justice Reddy during his interaction with ESM in your city. 

Gp Capt VK Gandhi VSM
Gen Sec IESM
OROP is our right. Dilution in OROP will NOT be accepted.

 
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SARASWATI : Ancient Indians – Satya Samhita

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