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Sunday, 13 December 2015

HOW EAST PAKISTAN SURRENDERED - 1971

How east Pakistan surrendered               BY   Lt Gen JFR  Jacob.   
  Though no war goes completely according to plan, this one went  off reasonably well, and on December 13, we were outside Dhaka.
The advance from the north went off well, and though the move of the two brigades was delayed the paradrop took place as planned. By December 13, we had about 3,000 troops outside Dhaka.
Meanwhile the American fleet was moving into the Straits of Malacca. Some in Delhi were panicking. The radio signals we were intercepting from Islamabad to the Pakistani forces in the east said "Fight on, you are getting help from yellow (China) from the north, and white (America) from the south."
The 1971 War: 35 Years On
                                                     आगे पढ़ने के लिए नीचे क्लिक करें 

Niazi believed this.
On December 13, there was an American resolution at the United Nations, which was vetoed by the Soviet Union. The Soviets said no more vetos. (Then Chief of the Army Staff S H F J) Manekshaw reacted and sent us an order to capture "all the towns in Bangladesh except Dacca." Listing every single one that we had bypassed.
We were outside Dhaka, still no mention was made to capture Dhaka!
Not only that, he copied the order down to the three corps. So we rang the corps to tell them to ignore these orders.
(Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh) Aurora (then General Officer Commanding Eastern Command) came agitated into my room, showing me the signal and saying this was was all my fault because he wanted to capture the towns, and I did not support this view. Further, I had opposed operations to capture Sylhet, Rangpur and Dinajpur and other towns in East Pakistan.
So I got hold of Niazi on the wireless that night and explained that our forces outside Dhaka were very strong, a Mukti Bahini uprising was imminent, ethnic minorities would be protected and that they ( the Pakistan army) would be treated with dignity if they surrendered.
On December 14, I got an intercept that there was a meeting at the Government House in Dhaka. There were two government houses in Dhaka, so we took an educated guess, and fortunately it was the correct one. The Indian Air Force bombed it within two hours. The governor of East Pakistan resigned.
About 4 pm that afternoon, Niazi and Major General Farman Ali went to see Spivack, the American consul general, with the following proposals:
Ceasefire under the United NationsWithdrawal under UNHandover of the government to the UN, andNo war crimes trials and other stipulations
I got to know about it through one of the embassies. So I informed Manekshaw, who spoke to the American ambassador in India, who didn't know anything about it. That same day, the American embassy in Islamabad sent it to New York, and it was given on December 15 to (then Pakistan foreign minister) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. He refused to accept it. The Americans then gave it to us.
On December 15, the ceasefire was ordered.
A resolution by Poland, part of the Soviet bloc, was introduced at the UN on December 15 evening in New York, which was the morning of December 16 our time. Bhutto tore it up in rage, because it did not condemn India as an aggressor.
On the morning of December 16, Manekshaw phoned me and said: "Go and get a surrender."
"On what terms?" I asked. "I have already send you a draft surrender document. Do I negotiate on that?"
"You know what to do, just go!" he replied.
Then I made a mistake. I told him that when I was talking to Niazi, he had invited me for lunch, and I forgot about it. On the staircase, I met Mrs Aurora, and she told she was going to Dhaka with her husband. "My place is beside my husband," she said.
I was changing helicopters at Jessore to get to Dhaka, when a man came running to me with a signal from Army HQ. I opened it, thinking good, now I have some orders.
I was unarmed, and carrying the document which I had typed and sent to Delhi. A staff officer was with me, that's all. I opened the letter, and it said: "The government of India has approved of General Jacob having lunch with Niazi." Who wanted their permission?
Anyway, I landed at Dhaka still carrying this paper which I had sent to Delhi. On my arrival, I was met by the UN representatives who said we are coming with you to arrange the withdrawal of the Pakistani army and the takeover of the government.
I said thank you very much, I don't need your help.
Fighting was going all around Dhaka between the Pakistani troops and the Mukti Bahini. A Pakistani brigadier met me at the airfield to guide me to Niazi.
En route, We were stopped by a unit of the Mukti Bahini, who refused to let us proceed. We are going to attack Niazi's headuarters, they said. "He is surrendering, please let me go," I said. The Time magazine reporter who was there said I threatened to shoot them. I said no such thing. I didn't have a weapon to shoot them with!
A long argument took place with the Mukti Bahini, until I said, "Look, your new government is coming in tomorrow, and Niazi wants to surrender, for God's sake let us go!" Finally they let us go. I arrived at Niazi's headquarters, where I had the draft surrender document read out to him.
This is an unconditional surrender, he said. "You have only come here to discuss the ceasefire and the withdrawal of the Pakistani army."
"General," I replied, "this is not unconditional, I have worked on this for some time. I had put in it that we would protect ethnic minorities, that we would ensure the safety of them and their families, that they would be treated with dignity as officers and men according to the Geneva Convention. So it is not unconditional. Where would you find all these conditions laid down?"
But he said no.
I had thought he had 25,000 troops in Dhaka. He told me had 30,000.
I listened to the arguments for some time. His aides like Farman Ali were advising him not to surrender.
Finally, I told him, "Look general, you surrender, I will ensure your safety, the safety of your families, ethnic minorities, everyone. You will be treated with respect. If you don't I am afraid I can take no responsibility for what happens to you or your families. What is more, we will have no other option but to order the immediate resumption of hostilities. I give you 30 minutes."
I walked out.
Aurora was supposed to land soon to sign the instrument of surrender. I fervently hoped he was bringing what we had sent Manekshaw. I was alone in a very hostile environment.
The BBC and others were there, and they were all asking me questions. I didn't know what to say.
The Hamidur Rehman report says 'there was General Jacob, calmly puffing his pipe pacing up and down.'
And I was thinking, suppose he doesn't surrender, what do I do? He has 30,000 troops, we have 3,000, he can fight for three weeks at least!
The Hamidur Rehman report also says when they asked him why did you surrender, Niazi told them 'General Jacob blackmailed me! He threatened to hand us over to the Bahini, and that they would bayonet us.'
All rubbish. I did put pressure on him, but I didn't say I would hand him over to the Mukti Bahini for them to massacre. I said I would not be responsible. I never said I would hand them over. That's a lie. In fact, in the Hamidur Rehman report, one of the officers who was present said Jacob never used the word bayonet.
Anyway, I was wondering what was going to happen as I walked back after half an hour. The paper I gave him was lying on the table.
"General, do you accept this paper?" I asked.
He kept quiet, he didn't answer. I asked him three times.
So I picked it up, and held it high, and said, "I take it that it is accepted.
There were tears were in his eyes. There were glares from the other Pakistani generals and admirals.
I had no advice, no orders, other than to get a surrender. I didn't know what was going to be signed.
What came to be signed had to be re-signed in Calcutta two weeks later. The signed document was wrong.
I will surrender in my office, Niazi said.
I said no, I have already given instructions that you will surrender at the racecourse, in front of the people of Dhaka.
"I made my own modalities for the surrender.
This surrender is unique, the only public surrender in history where a
ceasefire was converted into surrender and signed in four hours. Niazi had the capacity to fight on for two to three weeks, and the UN was in session.
He was taken to task by the Hamidur Rehman report, which said not only had he agreed to surrender but he had shamefully agreed to a public surrender and guard of honour when he could have fought on for some weeks, enabling the UN to intervene.
Then there was that lunch which Gavin Young (of the Independent, London, who won the IPC's International Reporter of the Year Award for his coverage from Dacca of the 1971 War) described as the Surrender Lunch, with all the silverware laid out.
Khara (my staff officer) and I stood aside, we didn't touch anything, not even a drop of water.
After that, while we were going to the airport in Niazi's car, the Mukti Bahini stopped the car and jumped on it. Fortunately my staff officer Khara was a Sikh, he put his turbaned head out, and shouted at them.
Near the airport, I saw a few of our troops trickling in. I saw two para boys in a jeep and I took them with me. When I got to the airport, Tiger Siddiqi turned up with a truckload of Mukti Bahini. I don't know why, but I felt he wanted to shoot Niazi.
If Niazi was killed at the airport, there would be no surrender.
I told the two para boys to shield Niazi, walked up to Siddiqi -- I told the two para boys to point their rifles at him -- and ordered him off the airfield.
Then Aurora and his entourage, including his wife, landed. I was supposed to travel with Niazi and Aurora, but I was told to make way for Mrs Aurora. She was more important. Since everyone else had gone, and this was the last car, I hitched a ride in a truck.
After the signing, the crowd was wanting to lynch Niazi. We had very few troops there. So we had put a cordon around Niazi, put him in an army jeep which whisked him away.
We lost 1,400 men; 4,000 were wounded. The credit for our victory should go to the officers and men who fought gallantly against stiff resistance by the Pakistanis.
Due credit must go to Indira Gandhi who displayed courage and determination throughout the crisis. She stood up to (US President Richard M) Nixon and the UN, and led the country to its greatest victory.
We took 93,000 prisoners. The rifle and bayonet at the Amar Jawan memorial in New Delhi belong to an unknown soldier who gave his life in the Jessore sector.
Let us not forget their sacrifice.


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Saturday, 7 November 2015

LAST POST लास्ट पोस्ट

The story behind The Last Post is not commonly known,  how very sad.
If any of you have ever been to a military funeral in which The Last Post was played;
This brings out a new meaning of it.
Here is something everyone should know.
Until I read this, I didn';t know,
                                                   आगे पढ़ने के लिए न्नेचे क्लिक करें 

We have all heard the haunting song, ';The Last Post.';
It';s the song that gives us the lump in our throats and usually tears in our eyes.
But, do you know the story behind the song?
If not, I think you will be interested to find out about its humble beginnings.
Reportedly, it all began in 1862 during the American Civil War, when Union Army Captain Robert Ellicombe was with his men near Harrison';s Landing in   Virginia   ..  The Confederate Army was on the other side of the narrow strip of land.
During the night, Captain Ellicombe heard the moans of a soldier who lay severely wounded on the field.  Not knowing if it was a Union or Confederate soldier, the Captain decided to risk his life and bring the stricken man back for medical attention. Crawling on his stomach through the gunfire, the Captain reached the stricken soldier and began pulling him toward his encampment.
When the Captain finally reached his own lines, he discovered it was actually a Confederate soldier, but the soldier was dead..
The Captain lit a lantern and suddenly caught his breath and went numb with shock.  In the dim light, he saw the face of the soldier.. It was his own son. The boy had been studying music in the South when the war broke out.  Without telling his father, the boy enlisted in the Confederate Army.
The following morning, heartbroken, the father asked permission of his superiors to give his son a full military burial, despite his enemy status. His request was only partially granted.
The Captain had asked if he could have a group of Army band members play a funeral dirge for his son at the funeral.
The request was turned down since the soldier was a Confederate.
But, out of respect for the father, they did say they could give him only one musician.
The Captain chose a bugler.  He asked the bugler to play a series of musical notes he had found on a piece of paper in the pocket of the dead youth';s uniform.
This wish was granted.
The haunting melody, we now know as ';The Last Post'; used at military funerals was born.
The words are:
Day is done.
Gone the sun..
From the lakes
From the hills.  
From the sky.
All is well.  
Safely rest.  
God is nigh.
Fading light.
Dims the sight.
And a star.
Gems the sky.
Gleaming bright.  
From afar..  
Drawing nigh.  
Falls the night..
Thanks and praise.  
For our days.  
Neath the sun  
Neath the stars.  
Neath the sky
As we go.
This we know.  
God is nigh
I too have felt the chills while listening to ';The Last Post';
But I have never seen all the words to the song until now.
I didn';t even know there was more than one verse .
I also never knew the story behind the song and I didn';t know if
You had either so I thought I';d pass it along.
I now have an even deeper respect for the song than I did before.
Remember Those Lost and Harmed While Serving Their Country.
Also Remember Those Who Have Served And Returned;
And for those presently serving in the Armed Forces.
Please send this on.
do it for our soldiers...please don';t break it. 
  I didn';t!
Brig Narinder Dhand (Veteran)
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

NOMINATION FOR LTA & COMPENDIUM FOR VETERANS

Dear Veterans,
          Please note that there is "Rule 5" under the "Payment of Arrears of Pension (Nomination) Rules, 1993" and also Def Pension Instructions at page 206, which is not known to most of us, the LNomination for Life time Arrears has been dealt at length.  It has been authentically confirmed from PCDA (Pensions) that the Rules do not permit payment of Life Time Arrears , if any, which may accrue, pertaining to the period of when the pensioner was alive, after his/her demise, unless there is a proper nomination made by the pensioner/family pensioner to the effect during his life time.
          In cases where there is no nomination the procedure to get the arrears is  tortuous as the legal heirs will need to get succession certificates from the court. 
          Apparently, payment of arrears is governed differently from the payment of family
                                             
pension, irrespective of the fact that wife’s name is included in the PPO & the pension account is held jointly with her. 
        The nomination is a must for the family pensioners since generally there are no eligible members of the family after the demise of the Family Pensioner and must be done post haste. It is also applicable as a must for pensioners whose spouses may have already deceased and thereafter no eligible family members may be there after the pensioner. Do act today if you haven't acted in the past on our earlier advice given through mails and blog sites .
         I will insist that all of us must give this nomination even if your spouse is there since the nomination form has two sets of nominees  first the spouse the the second children, who then will automatically become nominees in case of the demise of the spouse or under contingency of accidental death of the pensioner and the spouse. 
       Even if you have doubts it is better to make your Nomination in the Form B to Rule 5 as given below & submit it to your PDA and obtain acknowledgement. 
           
       You will find detailed ALL IN ONE PLACE instructions here :-   Detailed Instructions & FORM (ALL IN ONE COMPENDIUM FOR VETERANS)   in case you have any difficulty in copying the nomination form please Download from Here, Print, Fill and Submit to the Bank.      


  NOTE- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE HAVE ALSO GIVEN THE COMPLETE COMPENDIUM FOR VETERANS AT THE END OF THIS POST. PLEASE CHOOSE THE SUBJECT AND DOWNLOAD

REFUSAL BY BANKS TO ACCEPT LTA NOMINATION

   Many offrs have reported that Some of the PDAs specially the SBI in and around Delhi are not accepting the LTA Nomination. This is short sightedness on their part. PCDA(P) circular No 145 deals on this subject. This circular is reproduced below and can also be downloaded from the PCDA web site. While the LTA can be paid to the eligible Family Pensioners, i.e. Parents, daughters and  handicapped Children by the bank on the authority of the said circular but not to others without the succession certificate unless the required nomination is made as explained above. 

     LTA nomination is different from the bank account nomination. This has been explained in detailed under the Nomination Post in this site. It refers to the other than eligible members as given in Clause (b) of sub-rule (14) of Rule 54 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, reproduced at the end of this post.

     The case of refusal by the banks is generally with many pensioner clients of SBI, The branch manager in such cases be asked in writing as to how he will allow LTA to be paid to the family member other than family pensioner when the contingency arises since only the one who draws the family pension will be paid LTA due pertaining to the life time of pensioner. This provision of payment of LTA to Family pensioners in the normal chain ie Spouse, Parents, unmarried/divorsed daughters and handicapped children is now being given in Govt letters and circulars, but then who will get it after the demise of last FP without obtaining succession from revenue authorities.
     The LTA nomination is in very much in this context. Plz do share with me what written reply your branch manager gives to you.



FORM - A


FOR CONVENIENCE THE NOMINATION FORM IS GIVEN BELOW,  YOU CAN COPY PASTE ON WORD FILE AND TAKE A PRINT..



(FORM-A) (See Rule 5)


(To be filled by the pensioner during his life time)


To


          BANK


I,    ............      ......................................................,,      do hereby make the following alternate nomination in cancellation of all previous nominations made under Rule 5 of the payment of Arrears of Pension (Nomination) Rules,  1993.



1

2

3

4

5

Name and Address of the nominee

Relationship with Pensioner

Date of Birth

Name and Address of person who may receive the said pension during nominee's minority

Percentage to be paid

           IMMEDIATE

        WIFE


     ONLY IF NOMINEE IS MINOR

  100%


6

7

8

9

10

11

Name and Address of other Nominee in Case the nominee Under column in Case the nominee Under column (1) above Pre-deceases the (1) above Pre- deceases the Pensioner

Relationship with Pensioner

Date of Birth

Name and address of The person who may receive the pension during the other nominee's minority

Contingency on happening of

which the nomination shall become Null and Void

Percentagee to be paid

    MAY BE CHILDREN as second Nominees

    SON/DTRS


   IF MINOR

   Insanity

    give for each

Place ………………. Date ……………..



PPO No         ..... /  ................. / ............

S. A/C No, …………………………….. .......

                                                                                                                               Signatures ……… ……….
                                                                                                                               Rank ……… Name  …………………
                                                                                                                                Address ……… ..........    ................. ............
                                                                                                                                                … ……….. .....................
                                                                                                                                Tele No,  .......................................
 

WITNESSES No 1                                                                               

Signatures …………… ……………….
Name …………………………….
Address …………………………………..
……………   ………………..
Tele Number ...................................
WITNESS No 2
Signatires………………………………
Name …………………………………….
Address ..............................................................
……………………………………………
Tele Number ……………………………

                    Acknowledgetnent to he sent bv the pension disbursing Authoritv/llead of Office.

Certitied that application nomination (FORM -B) has been received from,  ………  ………… …..   ............................... R/O .....  ...                   (ADDRESS)

Place:                                                                                                                             Signatures of Pension Disbursement Authority

Date:                                                                                                                             Full Address

     NOTE :-   SHOWN IN RED ABOVE IS ONLY FOR GUIDANCE DELETE/REPLACE BEFORE PRINTING
                               


PCDA(P) CIRCULAR No, 145


Circular No. 145                                                                                                     
No. AT/Tech/012-VIII O/o the Pr. C.D.A. (P), Allahabad                             Date: 29.04.2010

To,
1. The C.M.Ds, Public Sector Banks………
2. The Director of Treasuries of all states…….
3. The Pr.CDA (W.C.), Chandigarh
4. The CDA (PD), Meerut
5. The CDA, Chennai
6. Nodal Officer of ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Axis Bank and HDFC Bank.
7. Military and Air Attache, Indian Embassy Kathmandu, Nepal.
8. The Pay & Accounts Officers………..
9. The Post Master………..

Sub:- Nomination facility to pensioners/family pensioners for drawing life time arrears of pension/family pension under payment of arrears of (Nomination), Rules 1983,clarification thereof.

1.          Govt of India, Deptt. of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare OM No.43/4/95- P&95-P&PW (G) dated 30.10.1995 (copy enclosed) provides that “in the event of death of a family pensioner, the right to receive any arrears of family pension would automatically pass on to the eligible members of a family next in line in accordance with Rule 54 of CCS (Pension) Rules 1972

The requirement of succession certificate for payment of any arrear should be required only in cases, where there is no eligible family member as defined in Rule 54, after the death of a family pensioner”

2. However, no such similar provisions were in existence for Defence pensioners. Accordingly the matter was referred to Ministry of Defence for extending the above said provisions to Defence pensioners also.

3. Ministry of Defence, vide their letter No.1(16)/2009-D(Pen/Policy) dated 15.03.2010( copy enclosed) have now decided that provisions of Govt of India, Deptt. of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare OM No.43/4/95-P&95- P&PW (G) dated 30.10.1995 will apply mutatis-mutandis to the Armed forces Personnel.

4. In view of the above, it is requested that all pension paying branches/treasuries/DPDOs/PAOs under your jurisdiction may be instructed to keep in mind the above provisions while regulating the life time arrears of pension/family pension.
                                                                                           (D.C.HANSDA)
                                                                                            Dy.CDA (P)
Copy to:-

1. The CGDA, ULAN BATAR ROAD, Palam Delhi Cantt-110010- For information w.r.to HQrs. Office letter No. 5162/AT-P/L dated 6.4.2010
2. The Pr.CDA (Navy), Cooperage Road Mumbai.
3. The CDA (AF), New Delhi
4. PA to CDA (AT) / CDA (Gts) in Main Office.
5. PA to all Addl. CDA / Jt.CDA, in Main Office.
6. All GOs, in Main Office.
7. Officer-in-Charge, G-I/ M (Tech), G-I/C (Tech) and. Gts /Tech Section (Local).
8. Officer-in-Charge in all section (Local).
9. Officer-in-Charge EDP Centre (Local). For inclusion and uploading at website of this office.
                                                                              (T.D. Prasad) Accounts Officer (P)



WHO ARE ELEIGIBLE FAMILY MEMBERS AS PER RULE 14 :-

               *Family for this purpose means family as defined in Clause (b) of sub-rule (14) of Rule 54 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, which is reproduced below:
(i) Wife in the case of a male Government servant, or husband in case of a female Government servant.
(ii) A judicially separated wife or husband, such separation not being granted on the ground of adultery and  the person surviving was not held guilty of committing adultery.
(iii) Son who has not attained the age of ‘twenty-five years and unmarried daughter who has not attained the age of twenty-five years, including such son and daughter adopted legally.’

NOTE – Wife and husband shall include respectively judicially separated wife and husband. Divorced daughters and handicapped children have also been included. IT SIMPLY MEANS THOSE FAMILY MEMBERS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR FAMILY PENSION AND NOT OTHERWISE


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ALL IN ONE COMPENDIUM FOR VETERANS 
(A BOOKLET PREPARED BY SIGNALS PARIVAAR FOR THE BENEFIT OF RETIRED FAUJIs)

1.  Since some of our readers expressed some difficulties in opening all the 14 parts of the compendium, we are giving the index to all the contents here as under. One can select the subject and click your mouse on the title to open the web chapter/page :-


ALL IN ONE COMPENDIUM FOR VETERANS
1. Appcs Pt-1.
2. Application for Transfer of PDA
3. Application for Change of PDA
4. Application Withdrawal of PPF by the Nominee
5. Don't Leave your Family in Lurch
6. Endorsement of Spouse's DOB in PPO
7. Nomination for Life Time Arrears
8. Nomination For Banks & Others Accts
9. Part-1 Actions to be Taken by Veterans While Still in Good Health
10. Part-2 Terminal Benefits to NOK on Demise of the Pensioner
11. Part-3, Actions to be taken by the NOK on Demise of the Pensioner
12. Part-3,  Draft Letters for Intimation of Demise & Claims
13. PCDA(P) Circular No 137 - Duplicate Copy of PPO
14.Your Assets Register for Your NOK

NOTE :- These documents can also be opened on your smart phones and tablets as the above web links are compatible to Android as well as IOS phones.

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YOUR BSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS

Dear Veterans,

1.    We at Signals-Family Portal are ordinary people in various matters concerning serving and Retired Govt Personnel, as such, do heavily bank upon inputs from our readers. Kindly do add, comment and give your observations on this or any other post aimed at improving the posted contents for the benefit of the veterans community.
2.     Kindly post these under the comments, we will much appreciate your contribution in this regard. 
3.     In order to avoid spam and unwarranted or mischievous posts, only such entries will get published where the Person has given his RANK, NAME @ EMAIL ID at the end of his/her text.
4.     We will do our best to post our response as quickly as possible after getting the facts vetted from offrs, JCOs and men who are more knowledgeable on particular subject.
          With best wishes

Sincerely yours,

Brig Narinder Dhand (Veteran)   


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