Once my major dream
was to work for the Indian armed forces. At that time with my limited resources,
I tried for it but without any success. Like many other Indian I was too
fascinated by the armed forces, be it Indian Army, Navy, or the Air
forces. Their achievement, discipline and courageous acts always lured me.
However, it is sad to see that today the venom of corruption is not spared the
segment that once was regarded as the most honest sector. Wherever and whenever
there are an arm deal, the Kickbacks or Kick*** too comes with an
attachment but at a time army personal were not involved. Nevertheless, the
most respected organization was under regular scrutiny for speculated scams regarding
lands deals or other. These sort of corruptions and the scandals, have taken the Indian Army’s sheen, the images
of the Indian defense establishment in our perception now not same as before.
Bofors Arm Deal
The Swedish firm AB
Bofors was alleged to have paid $1.3bn in bribes during the sale of 400
howitzers to India
in 1986, when Rajiv Gandhi was prime minister. The Bofors issue was
extremely sensitive politically for the governing Congress party, as Mr
Quattrocchi was known to be a friend of Italian-born party leader Sonia
Gandhi. Indian investigators have tried unsuccessfully for much of the past
decade to get Mr Quattrocchi extradited to India . The case contributed to the
election defeat of Rajiv Gandhi in 1989, two years before he was assassinated.
In 2004, he was posthumously cleared of any wrongdoing in the deal.
Coffin scandal
The 500 aluminum
coffins ordered for the Army personnel who lost their lives during Kargil
war. The coffins were overpriced and ordered to the US-based supplier that
failed to meet Indian specifications. Mr. George Fernandes only returned
as defence minister in October after being forced out of office over a scandal
over weapons purchases. The Auditor
General of India
found that the government had paid an American company $2,500 for each of
the 500 coffins.
Adarsh Housing
Society Scam, Mumbai
The case involves
top armed forces officers and defence estate officers issuing a
no-objection certificate to Adarsh Housing Society, comprising retired and
serving personnel, to build a 31-storey housing complex with 104 flats.
The building came up on a 6,450 square metre plot of land inside a high
security naval campus in upscale Colaba area of Mumbai.
Originally proposed
as a housing scheme for widows of Kargil martyrs, it later came to light
that politicians, bureaucrats and senior defence officers including three
former army and navy chiefs had got flats allotted to them by misusing their
official positions.
Ration Supply
Scam and Frozen Meat Scam
A top officer, Lt.
Gen. S.K. Dahiya and Army Service
Corps chief Lt. Gen. S.K. Sahni were accused in a separate case
involving irregularities. Whereas Dahiya is now retired from service and S.K.
Sahni was found guilty in the case in 2011 and dismissed from service.
Then army chief Gen.
Deepak Kapoor's military secretary Lt. Gen. Avadesh Prakash and then
33 Corps commander Lt. Gen. P.K. Rath and a major general were named in
converting a 70-acre land adjacent to Sukna military station in Siliguri
of West Bengal into an educational institution by handing it over to a private
trust.
The controversy
involved issuing of no-objection certificate for the private trust to
buy the land for construction of the educational institution on the condition
that wards of army personnel from Sukna military station too would get to study
there. Both were court martialled in the case and punished for their
involvement in the alienation of the 70-acre land that was originally a tea
estate. The court martial had dismissed Lt. Gen. Avadesh Prakash from
service after finding him guilty in the case.
Tatra Truck Deal
Latest is the ongoing
scandal of Tatra truck deals where the outgoing Army Chief General V.K.
Singh alleged that an equipment lobbyist offered him a bribe of 14 crore.
In an interview to a newspaper, he said the offer was made for approving the
supply of 600 sub-standard vehicles to the army. The finger pointed to the former Defence Intelligence Agency chief
Lieutenant General Tejinder Singh, who is retired two years ago, allegedly
offered a bribe of Rs 14 crore to Army Chief General V K Singh in order to
ensure procurement of sub-standard trucks by the army. Ravi Rishi, the
London-based millionaire businessman, owns Vectra, a conglomerate which has a
controlling stake in Czech and Slovak-based specialist truck firm Tatra. The Indian Army has used Tatra trucks for
nearly 26 years, of which for the past 19 years the company has been under Ravi Rishi's ownership. According to the
Gen. Singh, "the expensive"
Tatra trucks were "substandard". Ministry of Defence also suspended Bharat
Earth Movers Ltd (BEML) chief VRS Natarajan in connection with the
Tatra case. BEML, which co-manufactures Tatra trucks in India .
!!!Shame for the country and its citizen
when Minders becomes looters!!!
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