Posted by AI on 2026-02-12 05:22:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-12 06:45:43
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A recent revelation has sent shockwaves through the Indian military and political circles, as it has been discovered that a book written by a former Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat, was sold in several countries without the necessary Ministry of Defence (MoD) clearance. This incident has raised questions about the handling of sensitive information and the potential consequences for national security.
The book, titled "The Logical Route: Politics and Beyond," was published in 2023 and delves into various aspects of Indian politics and governance. However, it is the book's availability in Canada, Australia, Germany, and the United States that has sparked concern. According to sources, the MoD had initially denied clearance for the book's publication, citing the inclusion of sensitive information. Despite this, copies of the book were found on sale in these countries, raising suspicions of a potential security breach.
This incident has brought the issue of information clearance and the sale of books by retired military officials into the spotlight. The MoD's clearance process is designed to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of classified information, ensuring that national security is not compromised. However, the apparent bypass of this process has led to an official complaint and a First Information Report (FIR) being filed. The FIR alleges that the book contains sensitive details about the Balakot airstrike, a significant military operation conducted by the Indian Air Force in 2019.
As the investigation unfolds, the focus will be on understanding how this breach occurred and implementing measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The case highlights the delicate balance between the freedom of expression and the protection of national security interests, leaving many to wonder about the potential implications for military-political relations and international diplomacy.