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Congo incident is only the symptom of a much larger disease. You can try to deflect the blame on the poor jawans for all you want, nobody will buy it.
IA officers has no choice BUT to lead from the front. The Privileges the officers get is so much more than the jawans (like their earlier British counterparts) that the jawans just do not trust their officers enough to go jump into fire just because the officer commanded them too. Where you see heroic effort, I see leadership failure.
No wonder IA officers die at such regular interval. They have become little more than cannon fodder.
The whole idea of US army is to keep the Brain alive (the officer) and use the soldiers to do the actual fighting. IA is more keen on killing the officers and avoid giving more responsibilities to the jawan. Then they cry about officer shortage.
There is nothing more to be said on this topic. There is none so blind as those who choose not to see.
So according to your logic if a jawan makes a mistake its the officers fault..by this logic i cant argue with you.