Indian Army’s Monopoly Needs to End

For Rescue Ops in Kashmir, Defence Ministry’s Rs 500 Crore Bill: NDTV Exclusive:

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/for-rescue-ops-in-kashmir-armed-forces-charged-rs-500-crore-ndtv-exclusive-776291

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Another Scam! This relief work ought to have been awarded to the lowest cost bidder. Indian Army ought not to have monopoly. It is quite possible Mujaheedins had offered deep discounts for their look alikes. Even the Naxals would have preffered clean disaster relief jobs to extortion and might have ended up offering deep discounts. There are many other forces in India and abroad like Al Queada, ISIS, ULFA, D-Company, State Police Forces, Mafia, Para-Military, etc., who have adequate expertise. And then there are foreign armies as well! Poor economic decisions through arbitrary decision making are the root cause of all terrorism.

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Ankur Mutreja is an advocate-cum-writer, and his blogs are amongst his modes of expression. He has also authored number of books, which can be downloaded from the links on the top menu.

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