Defence ministry clears 35 books but general Naravane's remains pending

From 2020 to 2024, the Defence Ministry cleared 35 books by retired military personnel, but former Army chief General M M Naravane's memoir Four Stars of Destiny stands alone as pending. The book, cited by Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in his criticism of the government, highlights unusual delays in the approval process. An RTI response reveals this outlier amid rising submissions.

Former Army chief General M M Naravane's memoir Four Stars of Destiny stands out as the only book still pending clearance from the Defence Ministry, despite 35 others by retired military personnel being approved from 2020 to 2024. According to an RTI response dated September 17, 2024, to an application filed by The Indian Express in January that year, three titles were initially listed as uncleared, but General N C Vij's Alone in the Ring was released in May 2025, and Brigadier Jeewan Rajpurohit's Leadership Beyond Barracks has been cleared and awaits publication.

The book, set for release by Penguin Random House, has not received comments on its status from the ministry or publisher. General Naravane served as Army chief from 2019 to 2022, a period marked by escalating tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. Excerpts published by PTI in December 2023 recount his conversations with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 31, 2020, regarding Chinese tanks advancing towards the Rechin La area in Eastern Ladakh.

RTI data shows a sharp rise in submissions: one in 2020, none in 2021, four in 2022, 16 in 2023 (including Naravane's), and 14 in 2024 up to September. Recently cleared books include those by Lt General S A Hasnain, Lt General S K Gadeock, and others. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated, 'We have a great deal of respect for him (General Naravane)… Rahul Gandhi used his name and heft to mock.'

関連記事

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chairs the inaugural IGoM meeting on West Asia, emphasizing strategic preparedness amid regional tensions.
AIによって生成された画像

Rajnath Singh calls for medium to long-term strategy at first IGoM meet on West Asia

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the first meeting of the Informal Empowered Group of Ministers (IGoM) on Saturday to monitor the evolving situation in West Asia. He emphasised medium to long-term preparedness, swift decision-making and countering rumours and fake news. The group took a holistic stock of the conflict's impact on various sectors in India.

The Armed Forces Tribunal on March 16 stayed the retirement of Colonel Shrikant Prasad Purohit, acquitted in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, pending a decision on his promotion and service benefits. Purohit argued his career progression stalled due to his 2008 arrest and prolonged trial. The tribunal issued notice to the Union of India.

AIによるレポート

Opposition leaders staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge raised objections to Rahul Gandhi being denied a chance to speak in the Lok Sabha and was stopped from quoting former Army chief MM Naravane's unpublished memoir. The session descended into chaos with protests and sharp exchanges between Treasury and Opposition benches.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to retire right away, the latest in a series of Pentagon leadership changes under the Trump administration. Gen. Christopher LaNeve will serve as acting chief of staff. The move aims to align military leadership with administration priorities.

AIによるレポート

In Washington, D.C., a retirement ceremony honored five transgender service members forcibly separated from the U.S. military under the Trump administration's second ban on transgender troops. Retired four-star Gen. Stanley McChrystal presided over the event hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, criticizing the policy as unfair and detrimental to mission readiness. The ceremony highlighted the personal and professional toll on those affected amid broader Pentagon reviews of diversity initiatives.

Himachal Pradesh's Revenue Department is reviewing over 300 cases of violations under Section 118 of the Tenancy and Land Reforms Act—which restricts agricultural land sales to non-agriculturists without government approval—from January 2023 to January 2026. This includes the ongoing Chester Hills housing project controversy in Solan. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi has directed districts for status reports, with official data showing 849 of 2,354 applications still pending.

AIによるレポート

Ahead of Republic Day, the Indian government announced the Padma Awards for 2026, honouring contributors from diverse fields. Bollywood legend Dharmendra received the Padma Vibhushan posthumously, while neonatologist Dr Armida Fernandez was awarded the Padma Shri. These awards recognize excellence in social service, arts, science, and public affairs.

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否