Loud Thinking October 28, 2014 at 02:18PM

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on October 28, 2014 in My Views |

My write up in the daily “Dawn” dated 1 August, 2014.

Link:- http://www.dawn.com/news/1122621

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Aug 01, 2014 05:17pm
Immediately after taking over, the threat hurled against Pakistan, by the new Indian army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag, is quite understandable; considering that he is under severe inferiority complex and has to prove himself, worthy of the Indian army chief’s position.

In 2012, when the present BJP elected MP General VK Singh was the Army Chief, then Suhag was heading the Eastern Command in Dimapur, Nagaland. Singh had imposed the Discipline and Vigilance (DV) ban against Suhag for an alleged botched up military intelligence operation by a unit under him in Jorhat, Assam. General VK Singh, was also against Suhag’s appointment as the next Army Chief.

However, if this gentleman is really worth his salt, he should think and act about China, which every second month, takes over some Indian territory and establishes its own camps, rubbing the nose and prestige of the so called Indian military might, to the dust.

As far as Pakistan is concerned, it knows very well how to handle the Indians in the battlefield. Hope General DS Suhag remembers how Pakistan snatched Gilgit, Skurdu and a large chunk of Kashmir, from the clutches of the Indian army, during the early days of its inception.

One wished General DS Suhag had not proved within minutes of his promotion, his former boss General VK Singh right, who never found this son of a retired Subedaar (foot soldier), fit to head the Indian Army.

Also, never ever in the world history, the famous Peter Principle that “in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence” was proved correct, by any army general, after his promotion, so soon.

And to the rest of the Indian army personnel, we can only extend our heartfelt sympathies..!

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