Web Desk: Indian army faced humiliation after the failure of Pahalgam false flag operation owing to which series of sackings of Indian high officers continued as latest India removed its Director General (DG) Defence Intelligence Lieutenant General D S Rana on leaking of sensitive documents.
The General has been reassigned to the remote Andaman and Nicobar Islands — a location historically referred to as “Kala Pani” due to its harsh conditions and symbolic use for punitive exile.
Sources said that the main reason for his transfer links with documents attached with Pahalgam false flag operation.
These documents were surfaced a few days ago owing to which all the design exposed while the leak documents raised questions on Indian government and its intelligence agency RAW over the truth of the pahalgam attack.
The leak has been given in the custody of General Rana while the leaked to the media from the office of the army officer.
Before this ndia’s government has dismissed a senior military official amid disciplinary concerns. Just seven months into his tenure, Air Marshal SP Dharakar, the Vice Chief of the Indian Air Force, was removed from his position.
Reports indicate that his removal followed his involvement in overseeing rapid and assertive Rafale jet flights over Kashmir on Tuesday night. The move underscores the ongoing emphasis on maintaining discipline and operational standards within India’s armed forces.
India has fired and arrested Lieutenant General M.V. Suchindra Kumar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Indian Army’s Northern Command, following the failure of the controversial Pahalgam false flag operation.
Sources said General Kumar refused to initiate any retaliatory action against Pakistan in the aftermath, leading to the collapse of the Modi government’s broader plan.
Lieutenant General M V Suchindra Kumar has reportedly been taken into custody and flown to New Delhi under tight security protocols, according to informed sources.
Sources claim that the general officer was moved in an urgent and unusual manner via a specially designated vehicle and subsequently transported aboard a special aircraft to the Indian capital.
In New Delhi, the officer is expected to undergo “counselling” by the Army Chief, a step rarely undertaken unless serious concerns are involved. A high-profile military inquiry has reportedly been initiated following his arrival.
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has also ordered a formal investigation, sources further revealed. Military circles are abuzz with speculation that Lt Gen Kumar may be presented before a military court.
According to the sources, the Indian government has laid the blame for the operation’s failure, including major intelligence and security lapses, squarely on the shoulders of Lieutenant General Kumar.