GORKHALI
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Post #41 shows your true face
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Post #41 shows your true face
Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights Amnesty International and various other impartial human rights organizations disagree with you.
Indian Army is the best military Organisation in the world in terms of human rights because of their unique understanding, handling of situations involving entities and participants from diverse multi-ethinic, multi-cultural backgrounds.
That's exactly what US army has failed to achieve. That's why they are receiving training in "understanding and adapting to diverse cultures" from Indian army, to improve their image amongst Iraq and Afghanistan public.
They are supposed to do what they are told to do, and of course being specialized in their area, they can advice the civilian leaders.
But it is always civilian leaders who will call the shots.
Upto some extent, that's true.
Indian leadership cares too much about minority and international opinions, and succumbs to hardliners in Valley, but rarely listens to a big minority in Jammu.
Indian Army fought against terrorists and not killing innocents like PA in Lal Masjid case. You cannot compare situation in Punjab to yours, it was very serious and unfortunately your gift to us. Also condition in J&K is not what Pakistani puppets are trying to show. Just visit to the Pakistani terrorist damage areas and not the politicians in SriNagar who have no idea whats going on in border areas where regular PA shelling destroys home of weak and poor.yeah we have seen good examples in Kashmir and Punjab .IA's savage and barbarism .
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I am not from India, however to be just and fair, I must say that the point raised by the original author is very valid. Great nations always respect their soliders regardless of who is the ruler. Ever remember the Queen of England rising for Victoria Cross recipients? The soliders are laying their lives for keeping you people safe, helping during so many disasters. The few scandles that the opposing members have highlighted donot necessarily undermine the sanctity of whole institution. Far more corrupt practices are being done by politicians and civil servants. However it is my feeling that disrespect is being intentionally inculcated. Recent incidence where VCOAS, another Maj Gen and Brig were stopped by paramilitary security forces at IGI airport when they went to recieve the body of a captain, reflects how easy even a 3 or 4 star general is taken. Obviously its a poor show. An army who doesnt have respect can hardly keep up the morale. Some friends will try to justify the incidence in the name of rule of law or democracy, but forget that even a thief politician had come, the security would nt have **** to stop him. This is a glaring contrast. Even in more civilized and developed countries like USA, their generals enjoy hell lot of perks and flown by special aircraft what to talk of security check at airports. Being a solider i support the case of soliders. You can google the perks for U.S. generals.
It is Indian army's job to use their own brains and evaluate their battle tank requirements. If they need foreign brains for making that decision for them, then they don't know how to do their own job.
First, learn to do your own job then lecture others.