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Also situation was made worse in Indras tenure with the KGB fully entering the picture. The union culture took it's roots in 1965 to 1975 and we are suffering ever since then.Let me put things into perspective , India's independence was negotiated with the so called " Indian leaders " with the tact understanding that the ecosystem which helped the British to rule India will be allowed continue to exist post independence. One reason why Bose was eliminated because he had made it clear that he would put to task all so called Indians who had collaborated with the British.
You will note that after independence non of the bureaucrats, civil or military officials who were in cahoots with the British were neither expunged nor punished. Which would have been the most sensible thing to do .
As a result a ecosystem was created and preserved generation after generation who kept working India in shackles.
Mao in china purged an entire generation , especially targeting bureaucrats amd as a result cleansed the entire country . What he did was basically a genocide but nevertheless the positive aspects is something worth noting.
We had no need to replicate the same , but we could have atleast removed all such erstwhile British lackeys and appointees who retained power and who were trained to keep own countrymen in shackles.
Now we are reaping the benefits of the same .
I don't give a rats ass about civilian administration of the country , they are pathetic and not worth a second glance , but I always wonder why indian military never gave up on its let's say " British heritage " and adopt Indian heritage in toto ? Or rather too reluctant to adopt ?
The rot is too deep in this country , the foundation was laid wrong and by the wrong people. For what my opinion matters I have given up any hope of us ever regaining our lost territories.
Look at this way India is a democracy where any party in power will never be proactive inorder to recapture lost territories unless it ties up with their political goal ie stay in power . Thus it is a near impossible expectation in a democracy like ours because the opposition will look to weaken the government even if means going against the interests of the country so that they put the government on the backfoot and gain political mileage inorder to return to power . They will corner the government on any shortcomings or adverse impact be it large casualties or high economic costs ( which is inevitable in a war ) in order to deter the government looking to regain India's territorial sanctity . So it is near impossible to expect any government in power to be offensive rather than defensive which has always been the norm till date.
See the conundrum
Even now when the country is at the brink of war the OFB insists on going on a strike.
It will be a slow process but government needs to shift MIC to private sector. Signs are already here.
Godrej missile assembly line.
SSS and CBC Ammunition factory coming up in Mahrastra.
Active participation of Pvt companies in Tejas supply chain.
DRDO TOT to Pvt sector.
Corporatisation of OFB.
Final straw should be freedom of Research and Development between PVT and Gov labs.