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Call for greater coordination among Defence services
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, NOV. 28. The annual seminar of the College of Defence
Management here on Wednesday began with a call for a serious
debate on ``the credibility of leadership and examination of the
appraisal system.'' Air Marshal V.K. Bhatia, Air Officer
Commanding-in-Chief, Western Air Command, inaugurating the
seminar, said loopholes needed to be plugged to prevent the
dishonest from bypassing the system and reaching higher echelons.
Later, Rear Admiral R.M. Kshetrapal, also pointed out that the
veil of secrecy in defence procurements was only contributing to
the corruption and sleaze.
Rear Air Marshal V.K. Bhatia said the question of whether there
was a need to increase the objectivity of the present appraisal
system or make it a 360-degree system should also be discussed in
depth. Training strategies also needed a revision, he said. He
said every service had an operational role to play and if the
services worked together the results would be much better.
He said the scope and responsibility of the defence forces had
become greater as future wars would be more complex to
orchestrate.
Air Marshal Bhatia said the use of unconventional weapons posed a
new threat to the security of nations. Only a tri-service
integration as was being planned now would provide the required
synergy of action, integration of minds and hearts and a formal
well-defined joint decision-making organisation. The need of the
hour was an extremely close cooperation among the three services
because of the enlarged scope of responsibility and for the
commitments of today.
Every sub-component of the organisation must be restructured and
reengineered to squeeze out additional capacity within the same
resources. The three components of human resource management,
material resource management and quantitative management should
get the required focus, he said. IT would be one of the major
components in this regard and a joint planning structure and
formulation of a joint doctrine could mean a right beginning, he
said.
Rear Admiral R.M. Kshetrapal bemoaned the fact that though the
country had a higher defence organisation its cohesiveness and
effectiveness had not gone up despite being reviewed by many
important committees on numerous occasions. He regretted that the
three service chiefs had been placed on the periphery of
security-related decision-making apparatus of the nation in the
past, though, there was a welcome change now in the attitude of
powers that be.
The concentration of the defence decision-making with the
civilian officers of the Ministry of Defence was ill-suited for
the country, he said. The present laid down procedures and the
pattern of examination of cases created bottlenecks, he pointed
out.
Inadequate recognition was given to the urgency of operational
requirements and extended delays were caused by price negotiation
procedures, he said. A simultaneous methodology in procurement
must be in place, he said.
On the budget front too, the emphasis should shift from economic
challenges to security challenges, he said. The veil of secrecy
drawn over defence procurements had played a major role in
contributing to the corruption and sleaze. Cumbersome procurement
rules and procedural loopholes coupled with lack of transparency
had resulted in a situation where defence deals were invariably
attended by political lobbying and influenced peddling of the
worst kind, Rear Admiral Kshetrapal said.
Air Vice Marshal H.P.S. Sidhu, Commandant of the CDM, welcomed.
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