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Focus on improving internal health of Army: Gen Singh

Last Updated 01 April 2010, 10:07 IST
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"Internal health is very important. And for any organisation to do well, it must ensure the internal health is good.

"To that extent, that's why I said that our core values, our ethos, tradition will receive due attention," Singh told reporters here just before assuming office as the 26th chief of the Indian Army.

He was replying to a question on the issue of corruption charges against Lt Gen (retd) Avadesh Prakash in the Sukhna land scam case.

"Till the time our internal health is not RPT not good, we would not be able to fight the external threats. So, we will focus attention on improving internal health," he added.
The General said it was a moment of pride and he felt humbled having to head the Indian Army. "We intend ensuring that our core values, our rich traditions and professionalism gets a boost and that would be my main priority".

Singh was in the media glare when he had, as the Eastern Army Commander in Kolkata, recommended the sacking of the then Military Secretary Lt Gen Prakash in the land scam case.

Prakash was a senior adviser to former Army chief General Deepak Kapoor and was caught in a controversy for allegedly 'influencing' the sale of a 71-acres land near the Sukna military base in Darjeeling district of West Bengal to a private realtor.

Three other General-rank officers were also indicted by an Army probe in the scam with Gen Kapoor, who retired on Wednesday, initiating disciplinary proceedings against two of them and administrative action against others.

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(Published 01 April 2010, 05:58 IST)

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