I agree with Ravish.
Although India would not be the only country to be very strictly following the sensorship of defence information revealed by ex-servicemen. Even governments in countries like USA do that both covertly and overtly.
About the information about past events, I think there should be an agreed minimum cooling period (like 15/20 years) - which should be respected by all men in uniform, retired officers, beurocrats, politicians, diplomats or others involved, before revealing the controvercial or hard facts about it 'PUBLICLY'.
But having said that, there should not be any 'ban'. People in a democratic set up have the right to know.
Captain, thanks. Was just eager to know how sizeable is immigrant ex-soldier community.
Although India would not be the only country to be very strictly following the sensorship of defence information revealed by ex-servicemen. Even governments in countries like USA do that both covertly and overtly.
About the information about past events, I think there should be an agreed minimum cooling period (like 15/20 years) - which should be respected by all men in uniform, retired officers, beurocrats, politicians, diplomats or others involved, before revealing the controvercial or hard facts about it 'PUBLICLY'.
But having said that, there should not be any 'ban'. People in a democratic set up have the right to know.
Captain, thanks. Was just eager to know how sizeable is immigrant ex-soldier community.