The Lies That Win: Army Promotions

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The general impression among the civilians is that the system of promotions and senior appointments in the Army is totally above board and free from political interference. This book punctures the bubble of that myth. Based on facts and well-documented evidence, it highlights not only the arbitrariness at the political level but also corruption in the bureaucracy and making misleading and even false statements by the highest in the services, in pursuit of personal as against organizational interests. The colouring and falsifying of service records to support a pre- determined decision has been highlighted, fully supported by evidence. The book also includes exhaustive accounts on how the judiciary views cases related to promotions in the Defence Forces. It leaves the reader wondering whether we, as a country, are fair to our uniformed personnel who have been wronged and who seek justice. Are they being dealt with on the principal of ‘Satyameva Jayate’ that adorns our national emblem? The book is riveting in narration and makes shocking revelations. It will be eminently readable by both the uniformed personnel as well as the civilians.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gen. Raj Kadyan

Lt. Gen. Kadyan, a retired Deputy Chief of the Army Staff, comes from a distinguished Army family of Haryana with over hundred years of military tradition. Winner of the President’s Gold Medal for being adjudged the Best All Round Cadet as well as the Silver Medal for standing first in the Overall Order of Merit from the National Defence Academy, a Recipient of three awards from the President and one from the Army Chief, the first Chief Instructor of the Black Cats- selected ‘in national interest’- he had an illustrious career. However, he became the only officer in Independent India who was not appointed an Army Commander despite being found fit in all respects. How and why did it happen? Why was he singled out? Was it to make room for someone favourite, or were some other factors at play? What did he lack? Most people still do not have those answers beyond the acknowledged fact that what was done had nothing to do with his ability or professional competence. Here, the author tries to provide these answers and simultaneously tries to let his countrymen know where finest institution, the Army, stands today.

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Title
The Lies That Win: Army Promotions
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
817049236X
Length
258p., Index; 23cm
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