Calling out the military in an emergency is seen as the last resort of a Nation. It denotes a situation of emergency. In Pakistan, the Imran Khan Government has failed and hence the Pakistan Army has taken charge. Such recourse has grave strategic and security implications for Pakistan as it would have for any nation.
India is nowhere near any such situation where Army assistance would be required. The central and state Governments, with their integral assets are very much in control of the situation. Across the Nation, the Police is doing a wonderful job, even Paramilitary has not been called in. There does not seem to be even a remote possibility of a situation coming to pass where the Armed Forces my would be required. Their singular responsibility in this situation is to ensure that troops stay fit and fine.
Certain MOD assets like the DRDO, Ordnance Factories, some military hospitals etc. can assist in research and production fields or to boost the medical infrastructure, they are already doing so. These come, not under the DMA, but under the Defence Secretary. Undoubtedly, this "letter" if it was written at all, must have gone to the Defence Secretary. There was, as such, no need to separately address the DMA.
The contents of this "letter" (if written), would create a contradiction in what the Government expects from a Secretary led DMA and what the Nation expects from the CDS.
The DMA should not be seen as one more department to the MOD. If such becomes the case then Secretary, DMA, would merely be fulfilling the vision of the prime minister of inducting highly rated professionals in government departmental verticals on contract to offset the "Generalisation" that the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) cadre represents.
While "Secretary DMA" would improve the staff level functioning of the MOD, the requirement of a single point Advisor to the Defence Minister and through him the Political leadership of the country would remain unfulfilled.
For too long now there has been confusion with regards to the interface between the Government Ministries and the Armed Forces. There are acrimonious protocol issues and turf battles that come up all the time. These could be genuine issues or created by inimical powers for vested interests of weakening the national fabric. It is important to stay vigilant against any form of dissension.
Employment of the Armed Forces for any role in war or peace is a political decision conveyed to the force directly by the political leadership. The civilian structure has a staff duty to perform. It provides administrative inputs to political leadership to assist in the decision making process. The strategic and military input, which is of primary importance, is provided only by the Armed Forces themselves and this is the primary role of the CDS.
Regardless of the Government being a Democracy, Communist, Dictatorship, Monarchy or whatever, mishandling of the Armed Forces can lead to its downfall and that of the Nation. The enemy remains forever active to create this confusion, build trust deficit and create dissension that weakens the national fabric. Within the sub-continent there are many examples to this effect. In recent history, the British took over the Indian sub-continent by using such psychological tools, could the British have ever defeated the Khalsa Army in Punjab if it had remained politically cohesive?
Lingering sores can fast become cancerous. It is the responsibility of the political leadership to ensure that dissension does not creep in, for this the leadership has to generate a positive political will and take on contentious issues in a honest and transparent manner to nip acrimony in the bud. Here's hoping that the "letter controversy", whether it is a fake or genuine, is dealt with the sensitivity and application that it deserves.
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(Jaibans Singh is a defence analyst, social activist and reputed writer)
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