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Posted: Sep 03, 2008 at 0105 hrs IST
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: India’s defence services should now be paid more. The cabinet cleared the Sixth Pay Commission’s recommendations for new pay bands for defence employees on August 14; on Monday, the defence ministry officially sanctioned the implementation of the cabinet’s suggested changes. The cabinet went well beyond what was recommended by the pay commission, except, unfortunately, in the matter of severance packages — which would have helped the armed forces’ growing pension bill — and flexible hours. In particular, the concern that lower ranks were not being given enough of a raise has been addressed. It was doubly disappointing, therefore, that the seniormost uniformed officers in the country have written to Defence Minister A.K. Antony demanding that the pay rise be put on hold.

There are a hundred jokes in the services about how difficult it is to get the army, navy and air force to agree on anything. For the leaders of the three uniformed branches to join each other in writing to their civilian superior, one would think that something of earth-shattering import needed to be addressed. On discovering what it is, however, all notions of what the three service chiefs consider an earth-shattering crisis might need to be revised. In essence, the chiefs are upset that senior ranks in the armed forces are not being paid an amount commensurate with what they believe equivalent ranks in the IAS receive. (The pay commission held sharply differing, and more rational, views on what constituted an equivalent rank.)

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The armed services do indeed see a steady leaking of talent. However, so do other services. The problem is that by grounding their complaint in a spurious comparison to the IAS and the IPS rather than as a reasoned exposition — using labour market analysis — of how higher pay might stop that leakage, the armed forces come off as depressingly petty and bureaucratic. Senior soldiers obsessing over points of order and the order of precedence is not going to help that leakage; worldwide, what keeps soldiers in uniform is not parity with civilian administrators but a sense that for what they do they receive recognition of a unique order, and that the uniform itself ensures they will receive a certain dignity and respect. When the seniormost of those wearing that uniform write letters of the sort that the defence minister just received, that hope receives a small jolt.

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PPP by PPP on 2008-09-18 07:23:01.993005+05:30
MR GUPTAI DOUBT IF YOU HAVE ANY MEMBER IN THE ARMED FORCES OR YOU WOULD EVER HAVE THE GUTS TO SEND ONE IN FUTURE. PEOPLE LIKE YOU CAN ONLY LICK THE BUREAUCRATS FOR YOUR OWN SELFISH DESIRES. PLEASE DO SOME RESEARCH BEFORE YOU COMMENT ON SERVICE CHIEFS WHO ARE LEADING PEOPLE INTO SITUATIONS WHICH DEMAND SACRIFICE OF LIVES.
JOURNALISM by SANJAY on 2008-09-17 20:55:54.944068+05:30
DEAR SIR, IF YOU FEEL THE ARMED FORCES ARE NOT JUSTIFIED, THEN PLEASE TELL THE PAY COMMISSION THAT THEY MUST LET OFFICERS WHO HAVE SERVED FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS LEAVE IF THEY WISH TO. COMPARING WITH IAS AND IPS IS ACTUALLY INCORRECT AS THEY RECEIVE A LOT OF INTANGIBLE BENEFITS FOR DOING FAVOURS TO THE RICH CIVILIANS IN THE FORM OF KIND IF NOT VISIBLE CASH. IF YOU CARRYOUT A SURVEY OF THE ASSETS OF RETIRED IAS/IPS AND DEFENCE OFFICER YOU WILL FIND THE GLARING DISPARITY. LAUNCH A INVESTIGATION IN THOSE ASSETS AND THE TRUTH SHALL UNFOLD. REGARDS
It’s the uniform by Sumeet Patney on 2008-09-15 20:32:29.577724+05:30
Why have all the comments/brickbats disappeared?I have taken a copy from the google cache.
Journalism of Ignorance by Deep on 2008-09-14 14:05:11.541764+05:30
Mr. Guptaji! I had a lot of regards for your philanthrophic views all these years. But then what you have said here is not surely a Journalism of Courage. Its sheer journalism of ignorance. I wish a senior learned person like you had gone into the finer details of massive injustice meted out to men in uniform especially the Lt Col v/s PB-4 issue. Yes, you are absolutely right, the three chiefs have stood up in unison for once. The govt and your biased media had to give due credence to their concerns because a very serious anamoly, one which beats all norms of logic and rational, needs urgent review. Its pity that your ignorance (er bias against uniform) has made you loose an avid FAN surely.
The brickbats are gone!!! by essbee on 2008-09-13 15:00:57.333272+05:30
Not used to criticism Mr Gupta? Where have all the messages disappeared?
6th Pay Commission by Abraham Cherian on 2008-09-13 07:50:06.395894+05:30
This article is biased and obviously written by somebody who doesn't know what he/she is talking about
ashamed? by a on 2008-09-12 22:16:57.331125+05:30
where have all the messages gone? too embarrased to publish them here, is it???
6th Pay Commission by astyiam on 2008-09-12 19:07:44.77948+05:30
Very hallowed views on the surface and rightly so because they afterall come from an arm chair philospher and observer who would'nt for the love of his life or 'Country' have even thought of getting into a uniform, forget about facing the difficulties faced by the defence Forces. Dear sir its the easiest to sit on the side lines and sing dirges for the people inthe thick of the action and expecting tham to dance to the dirges. It takes a tight fitting shoe and of course a wearer to know the pain of the shoe bite. i do not hold your views against you as you are only reflecting the insensitive and pathetic attitude of the most of the people of this nation which has syopped respecting its soldiers with the damaging consequences to be seen by all and sundry! Oh! I forgot and those who careThank you Sir you deserve to be crowned as the messiah of the Democratic values!
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