By Yatish Yadav and N C Bipindra Published: 06th October 2013 - TopicsExpress



          

By Yatish Yadav and N C Bipindra Published: 06th October 2013 12:00 AM Last Updated: 06th October 2013 07:34 AM PTI File Photo Omerta is not just a word out of Mario Puzo. It is a pact of silence that exists within the exclusive club of men and women who wage war for their country in the shadows—the brotherhood of the intelligence community. It was cleaved apart last week when the long-standing political war between controversial former army chief General V K Singh and a section of the Army establishment in connivance with the government erupted again... Continue reading here. COLUMNS Singh can neither deny nor explain - By Amar Bhushan These days former Army chief General V K Singh is in the news, mostly for wrong reasons. The furor over his reactive comments on reports appearing on funding of Kashmiri politicians is not only misplaced but unnecessary... Continue reading here. Legal cover for intelligence units long overdue - By Arun Bhagat Wikileaks and new information about the blanket and widespread snooping by NSA of cyber mail of millions have raised serious concerns about privacy of individuals. New programmes like Tempora and Prism enable the GCHQ of the UK and NSA of the US to access underground cables and intercept petabytes of information.. Continue reading here. Blunders galore - By Vijay Oberoi General V K Singh, the erstwhile chief of the Indian Army, is back in the news for the wrong reasons. What started as a ‘political’ issue has gathered momentum and is now becoming a security issue, which is harming the nation.. Continue reading here.
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