Ex-IAF chief Tipnis blames Nehru for 1962 defeat

20th November 2012 05:14 PM

A former IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal (retd) A Y Tipnis has sought to blame former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for India's defeat in the 1962 war with China, amid a continuing debate on why air power was not used during the conflict.

Speaking at a seminar 'India and China: After five decades of 1962 war' here, Tipnis also alleged that Nehru had surrendered national security interests to realise his "ambition" to be a world leader.

"It was more or less universally accepted perhaps grudgingly not openly in some Indian quarters that to serve the dubious purpose of political survival that Pandit Nehru with his grandiose vision of a conflict free non-alligned world surrendered vital national security interest to the ambition of being a world leader," he said.

The remarks made yesterday came against the backdrop of the recent comments by the current Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal N A K Browne that the outcome of the 1962 war with China would have been different had the IAF been used in an offensive role.

Asked to expand on his remarks, Tipnis today said Nehru was the "major contributor" for India's debacle.

72-year-old Tipnis, who had a three-year tenure as IAF Chief from December 31, 1998 was commissioned as a fighter pilot in 1960, two years before the hostilities broke out between India and China.

Tipnis said he had also seen an Army Chief in those days being "ticked off" like a school-boy by Prime Minister Nehru for his alleged petulance.

The issue of IAF not being used in the 1962 hostilities is still debated by military historians and experts and there is no clarity as to why the air force was not used.

Browne had said the IAF was not allowed to be used in an offensive role and confined only to provide transport support to the Army. "These are open and glaring lessons we should have imbibed," he added.

For the first time in last 50 years, India celebrated the anniversary of the 1962 war with China on October 20 where Defence Minister A K Antony along with the three Services chiefs laid wreaths on the Amar Jawan Jyoti to pay tributes to the martyrs and participants of the war.

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Comments(3)

Nehru got catapulted to the top spot against all democratic principles and Bapu puffed him into an arrogance that made him feel he knew everything about ru(I)ning the country .Even timely and detailed letters by Sardar Patel were ignored by him outrightly .The chiefs of the defence forces ,though helpless ,submitted to non military and illogical acts of declaring a war without a prepared army or logistics .He has not only left the country with a permanent scar and fear of the Chinese ,he has left his legacy of the ignorant ministers and Babus meddeling in defence affairs and an impotent lot of generals oneying "Yes Sir " and the forces are in a critical phase without weapons or officers to fight for our safety

Chiefs will always say that if the AF was used the result would have been different. Firepower demos at Tughlakhabad ranges are a far cry from targets to be located in High Altitude areas. Our fighter jocks are hard pressed to locate, let alone effectively engage pinpoint targets in these areas even now. Grunts on the ground, even in the recent Kargil skirmish will vouch for this statement. And as far as aging attack heptrs are concerned, their effectiveness in HA areas, the less said the better.

If Sardar Patel had been the PM the Chinese wouldn't have been able to walk away with Tibet and he would have prepared the Armed foces i.e. the Army and the IAF to face the Chinese threat 1950 onwards and there is little doubt that the air Force would have under the circumstances would have played a decisive role. Sadly with Patel gone in 1950, there was no one of stature who could face up to a delusional and pseudo pacifist Nehru. With the Army having done near zero homework, we were were outmatched by highly and much prepared Chinese and the Indian Air Force on their own could hardly have achieved much.

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