Abingdonboy
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The accession of the Navy chief and Army chief are two very different issues bro. In the IN's case Mr Joshi left PREMATURELY and he himself nominated Admiral RK Dhowan as his immediate replacement in his resignation letter. The months it took to sort out the IN CNS issue was because Vice-Admiral Shekhar Sinha was senior to RK Dhowan BUT it was Vice-Admiral Shekhar Sinha, commander of the Western fleet, under whom mishap after mishap had taken place which had pi$$ed off both the CNS (then Joshi) and the MoD and it was Vice-Admiral Shekhar Sinha who had been reprimanded ad made to march up in ceremonial dress to the IN's senior leadership ( a form of reprimand used on lower officers mostly and almost unheard of for such senior officers) as a result of these mishaps. Very rightly the MoD felt that Vice-Admiral Shekhar Sinha was not up to the task of running the IN and correcting the issues that he himself had let occur under his watch up to then. For this RK Dhowan was made the CNS quite rightly too.what is wrong with this ascension is the timing .
UPA government has no moral authority to name successor of current army chief when it is lame-duck and when it's matter of few hours to days when new government will be installed ..
same government took several months to fill in the vacancy of Navy chief ...and why they are in hurry to name successor to Army chief ???
As for the IA COAS matter it is all together different and more straight foreword if you understand how the COAS selection process takes place- the senior most officer at the time of the COAS's retirement. As Bikram Singh retires it is Dulbir Singh who is without question the senior most officer in the IA and should be made the next COAS- open and shut case.Dulbir Singh has been in line to become the next COAS for many many years now and everyone has known it, as such he has been groomed to take over the COAS position and will be up to speed and the most qualified man to becomes COAS. Now if, and perhaps this is what the current GoI are trying to avoid, the BJP govt comes in and delays the accession process by even a few months the entire accession process will be thrown out of the window as Dulbir Singh may have reach the point of retirement himself (in the IA every 24 months or so after you turn 35 you either promote or must retire) and will have to leave the IA unless promoted to COAS. This will disrupt the ENTIRE COAS accession line- the general that was set to become COAS after Dulbir Singh and the general that was to become COAS after that guy and so on. It would be VERY disruptive to the entire IA top brass and the IA as a whole which is just not want you or anyone should want. Those that will lose out (right now in line to become the COAS) will be VERY put out and being in very senior positions in the IA will compromise the efficacy of the entire IA.
Dulbir Singh has been in line to become the COAS for a LONG time now and the BJP is on the verge of creating a $hit storm because VK Singh is acting the way he is for reasons only he knows.
I'm sorry but you can't write off the ENTRIE GoI like this. They have been running your country for the last 10 years and you can't claim everything they have ever done has been against India's interests. They do make SOME right choices. Even a broken clock is right 2 times a day....I wouldn't credit the UPA ex government with any credibility to do the right thing or with a moral stand, so doing the right thing does not go down well with the hurry in naming a new COAS on their last day.