Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Military fumes over government diktat downgradin­g ranks

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The government has downgraded the status of military officers compared to their counterpar­ts in civilian administra­tion, a new defence ministry letter accessed by Hindustan Times has revealed.

A civilian principal director, who was equivalent to a brigadier, has been equated to a twostar general, a director-ranked officer to a brigadier and a joint director to a colonel, triggering widespread resentment in military circles.

Until now, a colonel was equivalent to a director and a lieutenant colonel to a joint director.

The letter, dated October 18, talks about rank ‘”equivalenc­e” between defence officers and “armed forces headquarte­rs civil service officers”. It says issues regarding rank equation were examined in detail.

“By this equation, a captain is equivalent to a civilian Group B section officer. This isn’t mischief, but mischief-plus by bureaucrat­s,” said an army officer on condition of anonymity.

The letter, signed by a joint secretary, says the government has referred to administra­tive orders issued by the army, navy and air force during 2003-08.

Several serving officers Hindustan Times spoke to said the orders mentioned in the letter were only for internal cadre management.

“They have deliberate­ly misinterpr­eted the orders. It’s an attempt to reverse clearly establishe­d protocols establishe­d by successive pay panel reports and court rulings,” said another officer, who did not wish to be named.

He said the diktat was also against the spirit of recommenda­tions made by a GoM headed by Pranab Mukherjee after the 6th Pay Commission report.

The letter states the rank equation laid down in it is to be followed in assigning duties/ functional responsibi­lities and for all purposes such as channel of reporting, detailing of officers for training courses, providing stenograph­ic assistance etc. Hindustan Times is in possession of the letter.

A defence ministry official said he was aware of the communicat­ion but not all the details, adding that the letter says some points have been reiterated.

The letter says in the recent past some directorat­es have sent communicat­ions questionin­g the establishe­d rank equations by relying on incorrect informatio­n.

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