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Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Leakage of Indian Army Chiefs Age: Probe Ordered
Leakage of Indian Army Chiefs Age: Probe Ordered
NEW DELHI, April 29 (APP): The Indian Army has launched a probe into the leakage of conflicting sources regarding the age of Indian Army Chief, which has led to extensive speculation not only regarding the length of his tenure but also its possible impact on the line of succession as well.The leak, from yet to be ascertained sources, has revealed a years discrepancy in the records concerning the age of Indian Chief of the Army Staff, General V.K. Singh.
According to the Adjutant General (AG) Branch, which is responsible for salary and pension, the Army Chiefs date of birth is May 10, 1951 where as with the Military Secretarys Branch, which plans postings and promotions the same is reflected as May 10, 1950.
As per rules in the Indian Army, an Army Chief can serve for tenure of three years or up to the age of 62, whichever is earlier.
If the date held by the AG Branch, which is reportedly based on the Matriculation certificate, is accepted then, the General, instead of retiring in Jun 2012 will get an extension of additional ten months.
In the balance hangs the fate of General Singhs successor; if he retires as planned in June 2012 then Lt Gen Bikram Singh will be the front runner and if he gets an extension then Lt Gen K.T Parnaik will most likely succeed him.
According to observers the leakage of highly sensitive documents held in the MS Branchs custody to public domain indicates that various cliques in the Indian top brass establishment have started jockeying for securing the top slot in Indian Army for their favourite aspirant. Even the office of the Indian COAS cant be held above suspicion, says analysts.
Leakage of Indian Army Chiefs Age: Probe Ordered
NEW DELHI, April 29 (APP): The Indian Army has launched a probe into the leakage of conflicting sources regarding the age of Indian Army Chief, which has led to extensive speculation not only regarding the length of his tenure but also its possible impact on the line of succession as well.The leak, from yet to be ascertained sources, has revealed a years discrepancy in the records concerning the age of Indian Chief of the Army Staff, General V.K. Singh.
According to the Adjutant General (AG) Branch, which is responsible for salary and pension, the Army Chiefs date of birth is May 10, 1951 where as with the Military Secretarys Branch, which plans postings and promotions the same is reflected as May 10, 1950.
As per rules in the Indian Army, an Army Chief can serve for tenure of three years or up to the age of 62, whichever is earlier.
If the date held by the AG Branch, which is reportedly based on the Matriculation certificate, is accepted then, the General, instead of retiring in Jun 2012 will get an extension of additional ten months.
In the balance hangs the fate of General Singhs successor; if he retires as planned in June 2012 then Lt Gen Bikram Singh will be the front runner and if he gets an extension then Lt Gen K.T Parnaik will most likely succeed him.
According to observers the leakage of highly sensitive documents held in the MS Branchs custody to public domain indicates that various cliques in the Indian top brass establishment have started jockeying for securing the top slot in Indian Army for their favourite aspirant. Even the office of the Indian COAS cant be held above suspicion, says analysts.