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Writes to PM that Vice-Admiral guilty of nepotism was welcomed in Naval HQ
A Navy officer, who recently left service after proving that a Vice-Admiral manipulated the system to promote his son-in-law and in the process almost wiped out all Russian-trained nuclear submarine operators, has now written to the Prime Minister naming at least three serving officers who actively assisted in the subversion. Lieutenant-Commander S.S. Luthra has called upon the Prime Minister to deal with the conspiracy as nuclear treason.

In his case before the Armed Forces Tribunal, Lt. Commander Luthra established that Vice-Admiral P.K. Chatterjee’s efforts to promote his son-in-law resulted in the wiping out of an almost entire generation of Russian-trained nuclear submarine operators of India out of service.

In a rare judgment, the Principal Bench of the tribunal on July 31 ruled against Vice-Admiral Chatterjee, former Inspector-General, Nuclear Safety, and the Navy, and said it was disturbed by the fact that the force “does not have an in-built system” to prevent nepotism. The Bench imposed a fine of ₹5 lakh on the Vice-Admiral.

Lt. Commander Luthra was a nuclear reactor operator aboard INS Chakra, the nuclear submarine India leased from Russia in 2010.

Still gets backing
In his letter to the Prime Minister, Lt. Commander Luthra said that despite the court order, the Navy “continues to assist and support the accused rather than the victim”.

Vice-Admiral Chatterjee, accompanied by a civilian, visited the Naval headquarters last week and was hosted in the office of the Inspector-General, Nuclear Safety, the letter said. “During his visit, he interviewed various officers who had rendered reports on me and held discussions with senior officers of the personnel branch. He was also shown various documentation, ACRs and board proceedings which are of confidential nature and not supposed to be shown to a retired officer, more so to a civilian,” it said.

Lt. Commander Luthra has listed at least three serving officers who have in the past assisted the Vice-Admiral in manipulating the rankings. Calling it nuclear safety treason, the retired commander alleged: “The greed for personal gains by a few senior officers has led to systematic failure of the Naval system that has not only jeopardised the nuclear safety of Indian nuclear submarines but has caused a huge loss to the nation.


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ear-treason/article19562691.ece?homepage=true
 
‘Nepotism nuked our careers’


Navy officers seek redress from Armed Forces Tribunal.

In 2005, almost seven years after the 1998 nuclear tests, the Indian Navy quietly sent 52 officers and over 100 sailors to Russia to induct INS Chakra, a nuclear submarine on lease. It would provide escort to INS Arihant, the indigenously built nuclear submarine carrying strategic nuclear missiles on board.

Trained by Russians
A critical component of the almost $100 million training programme was a group of 11 officers who were to be trained by Russian experts for operating nuclear reactors on submarines.

This group was to play a critical leadership role as India’s nuclear submarine capabilities reached the maturity to launch nuclear missiles.

In a bizarre twist to that pioneering effort, all the senior reactor operators, nine of them, have been denied promotion to the rank of Captain, despite their expensive and exclusive skills in commissioning, operating and maintaining nuclear reactors on submarines.

Written complaints
Two of the nine who were refused promotion have now alleged in written complaints before an Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) that a Vice Admiral overseeing the Navy’s strategic programme manipulated the promotion system to ensure that his son-in-law had a smooth ride up the ladder, by removing all competition.

In the process the entire lot of nuclear reactor operators were denied their due, they alleged.

These officers would have pioneered policy and decision making in nuclear submarine operations and safety, as India begins to complete its nuclear triad — ability to launch nuclear missiles from land, air and sea. Just two junior commanders, whose promotion board has yet not come up, are still hopeful of elevation.

The Navy did not respond to a detailed questionnaire sent by The Hindu on August 22.

Of the total 17 technical officers, including the 11 reactor operators, on board INS Chakra when it was commissioned, one officer has already left the Navy, four have put up papers to leave, and indications are that more of the officers among them would be putting up papers on completion of 20 years of pensionable service. At least two of those have moved the AFT, alleging that nepotism had resulted in promotion being denied to the entire lot of nuclear reactor operators.

While India was leasing the nuclear submarine from Russia, it was also undertaking development of the indigenous nuclear submarine Arihant, which would carry nuclear missiles.

In Arihant, of the senior-most four reactor operating officers considered for promotion to the rank of Captain since 2014, two made it. Though both are trained to operate nuclear reactor, they do not have any practical underwater experience, the petitions allege.

Of the two promoted Arihant officers, one is the son-in-law of the Vice Admiral who oversaw both the sensitive projects for the past many years, the petitions have alleged.

The INS Chakra Story
Almost a decade ago, India decided to complete the nuclear triad. It was already into developing Arihant, an SSBN (ballistic missile submarine) which will fire nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles. To protect the slow-moving SSBN, like other nuclear powers India also needed SSNs (nuclear-powered attack submarines), and India turned to Russia to lease SSNs, and concluded the lease for INS Chakra in 2005. At present, New Delhi and Moscow are engaged in negotiating for leasing of a second SSN.

A team of select officers — executive officers for command and administration of the submarine, and technical officers to look after the operation and maintenance of the reactor and other propulsion systems — was sent to Russia for training not just to operate INS Chakra but also to imbibe the philosophy of a nuclear submarine-operating Navy. The reactor operators were put through 40 months of training that was among the most expensive military training ever undertaken by the Indian military.

They were to train and guide future generation of officers and also provide guidance to those on board Arihant, which too has a Russia-assisted nuclear reactor.

In their petitions before the Armed Forces Tribunal -- filed in November and December of 2015 and in which hearing is on now -- Commanders Ajay Zadoo and S.S. Luthra have alleged that Vice-Admiral P.K. Chatterjee, who was the Inspector-General Nuclear Safety during 2010-12, has blatantly used his official capacity to “systematically reduce ACRs (annual confidential reports) marks of technical officers having superior profile and in direct reckoning with his son-in-law.”

With his action, he has finished off the careers of the first generation of technical officers who were trained in Russia on INS Chakra, the petitions have alleged. This means that no nuclear reactor operator trained in Russia in the same seniority as his son-in-law was promoted to the rank of Captain.

The officers have detailed how Vice-Admiral Chatterjee has ensured during four postings that his son-in-law remain under his ‘official zone of influence’, in a position where he could influence the reports of Captain A.V. Agashe.

In his case before AFT, Commander Luthra has alleged that Vice-Admiral Chatterjee was the Senior Reviewing Officer (SRO) for officers serving in both INS Chakra and Arihant from 2010 to 2012 as the Inspector-General Nuclear Safety.

Vice-Admiral Chatterjee “has manipulated the naval system in such a way that he has been either RO (Reviewing Officer)/SRO for his own son-in-law on various occasions. Due to this relationship, other officers who were being considered in the same promotion board as his son-in-law stand to be at a disadvantage.”

According to the two petitions — second one by Commander Ajay Zadoo -- this was proved in the results of Promotion Board 2B/14 “where no reactor operator other than his son-in-law Cdr AV Agashe, was promoted.” Most importantly, in that board and the subsequent board (2/15), no reactor operator from INS Chakra was promoted, the petitions allege.

The petition by Commander Luthra has alleged that the navy chief has suppressed the findings of RACAB (Redressal and Complaints Advisory Board), an internal navy board, which found merit in his representation against denial of promotion and was of the opinion that injustice has been done to him.

In its response to the tribunal, navy has admitted that Vice-Admiral Chatterjee was the SRO for his son-in-law on one of the reports. It has also admitted that he was the SRO for Commander Luthra in three reports.

However, the Navy does not respond to the allegations by the two officers that Vice-Admiral Chatterjee had direct administrative control over the commanding officers of both submarines.

“The contention of the applicant that V Adm PK Chatterjee has manipulated the Naval system in such a way that he has been either RO or SRO for his own son-in-law on various occasions is a figment of imagination and hence denied,” the Navy reply says.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/‘Nepotism-nuked-our-careers’/article14632960.ece


Meet the $hit head,

(retd.) Vice Admiral P k Chaterjee,

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I don't wanna debate with a retarded Indian fag who don't know the difference between in Supreme Court & Army.


In your country, Army does everything behind the scene. Everyone knows that, PM/Supreme Court is just show off, it can't go beyond Army's deadlines.

Thats why its biggest news who is the next Army chief of Pakistan, not who is PM.
 
Nepotism happens in India and it comes out, but think about your country's military!! Its entirely dependent on nepotism, all the military brass is just with in families. lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kargil_coffin_scam
:rofl:

In your country, Army does everything behind the scene. Everyone knows that, PM/Supreme Court is just show off, it can't go beyond Army's deadlines.

Thats why its biggest news who is the next Army chief of Pakistan, not who is PM.
I'm sure our Army was even behind your birth.

Indeed Pakistan is a Banananananannananananannananannanananananana republic, in fact its army shows it nepotism even during rescuer ops:

https://www.thenews.com.pk/archive/...sed-of-nepotism-in-kalam-evacuation-operation
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...n-Navy-chief-caught-in-Russian-honeytrap.html


Telegraph.co.uk


NEWS

Indian Navy chief caught in Russian 'honeytrap'

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The former Russian Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier renamed the INS Vikramaditya
Picture: EPA
Dean Nelson in New Delhi
6:04PM BST 22 Apr 2010

An Indian Navy chief caught in a Russian "honeytrap" may have helped inflate the cost of an aircraft carrier deal by up to £1 billion to stop explicit photographs taken during the negotiations being released.
Commodore Sukhjunder Singh has been under investigation by a military Board of Inquiry since a CD containing the images of him in bed with a blonde Russian woman were sent to New Delhi's Naval Headquarters last month.

It is understood there is, as yet, no evidence that the 'honeytrap' influenced Commodore Singh's behaviour in negotiations to buy the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier from Russia, but investigators have not ruled out the possibility.

Investigators believe the photographs were taken between 2005 and 2007 when he was a captain posted as an observer to Severodvinsk base on the country's North-West coast.

At that time he was head of a large technical delegation sent to oversee repairs and the refitting of the vessel in the run-up to it being commissioned as the INS Vikramaditya. Then, India had agreed to buy the Soviet-era carrier, launched in 1982, for $800 million, including a full refit. But costs quickly began to rise and eventually led to a diplomatic dispute between India and Russia.


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Now the costs have reached an estimated $2.33 (£1.5 billion), almost £1 billion higher than originally agreed and military chiefs fear Commodore Singh's honey trap may have been part of a campaign to influence Indian Navy specialists assessing the repairs and upgrades.

Russia's intelligence agencies and criminal gangs are suspected of being behind a series of honeytrap stings in which senior diplomats have been filmed in compromising situations with Russian women.

Last year Britain's deputy consul-general in Ekaterinberg, James Hudson, after footage of him in bed with two women was posted on the internet under the title 'The Adventures of Mr Hudson in Russia.' He was exposed a few months after American diplomat Kyle Hatcher was caught in a similar honeytrap in Moscow. Both cases were believed to have been part of blackmail attempts by Russian intelligence agencies.

While both Mssrs Hudson and Hatcher were caught by hidden cameras, Commodore Singh, who is married, appears to have willingly been photographed. In one shot both he and his partner smile directly into the camera. This fact has persuaded some investigators that he may be guilty only of "bad judgement." Commodore Singh is understood to have denied suggestions that his "indiscretion" had had any impact on the price increase negotiations with the Russians.

Sources close to India's defence establishment however believe he is now facing dismissal from his Navy post for "immoral conduct unbecoming of an officer." The newly refitted INS Vikramaditya is expected to be formally commissioned into the Indian Navy in 2012.
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Indian Navy chief caught in Russian 'honeytrap'
I am sure he would have settled deal for exchange of Bob and vegene pixs

In your country, Army does everything behind the scene. Everyone knows that, PM/Supreme Court is just show off, it can't go beyond Army's deadlines.

Thats why its biggest news who is the next Army chief of Pakistan, not who is PM.
Still better than being Ruled by Neo Nazi Rss Fags
 
Your Military just threw out your elected PM.
I doubt you have the mental capacity to assess what it means :woot:
That's totally false and thus negative rating is totally justified. He has been disqualified by the SC of Pakistan for being found guilty of the corruption and soon references will be filed and he will rot in the jail for rest of his sorry life along with his family members and accomplices.
BTW, why are you butthurt over this decision? What is your reason for supporting him?
 
maybe a big news to some people but everyone knew that indian nuclear program is most unsafe and most prolifirataed. there was a report on indian unsafe nuclear program from washington think tank. if interest please do google search.
 
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