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IAF Air marshal 'farewell party' with arms dealers raises serious concerns

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In an incident that has caused flutters in government circles, a top Air Force official who retired from service on Sunday attended a farewell party hosted in his honour that was attended by a large number of arms vendors and officials dealing with procurements by the force.

The party organised on June 7 for the Air Marshal-rank officer has raised the hackles of the top brass in the defence ministry and security agencies because of the presence of arms dealers and service officials in a private function, sources said in New Delhi.

Under rules governing the code of conduct of officials, "No government servant shall, except with the previous sanction of the government, receive any complimentary or valedictory address or accept any testimonial or attend any meeting or entertainment held in his honour; or in the honour of any other government servant."

When asked if these officials had taken permission for attending the party, the IAF said it did not have any information about the event.

"The IAF has no knowledge of any such private farewell party," an IAF spokesperson said in response to the query.

The defence ministry also keeps issuing advisories to its officials and the services against officers hobnobbing with arms vendors in order to maintain transparency and probity in defence deals.

Major SS Pandey, an expert on military laws, said, "As per the code of conduct for military officers, any officer attending such parties or farewells has to seek permission from his superiors and also give proper reasons for doing so."

Over six years ago, a Lieutenant General was removed from a sensitive posting in the South Block for allegedly meeting with the officials of an embassy in the national Capital


Retiring IAF official's 'farewell party' with arms dealers raises eyebrows in govt circles : North, News - India Today
 
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Meanwhile JF17 is still trying to have decent avionics.

What does this have to do with the thread?

Please stop replying like this.

Such parties are a concern indeed because it will lead to what our sarkaris are good at--- bribes and more defense scams with no weapons coming to the defense forces.
 
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It indeed is a wrong practice as normally forces officials are required to quote their requirement to defence ministry and its then ministry's headache to see where from it can get the required equipment . If ministry ask them to evaluate something or meet someone to discuss specification its different but establishing personal relations is against the code of conduct of any force . Something which should be condemned regardless of country as it will weaken the defence in the long run and will compromise professionalism for personal gains .

@senkakudefender mate open some thread about tejas and JFT comparison though I guess there are many already
 
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This isn't new.

Most arms deal happen at little 'parties', especially that in India. There was a major concern over it in the media lately, which is healthy development.
 
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