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Centre Mulls 20-Year Cooling-Off Rule For Retired Officials’ Books Amid Naravane Memoir Row
The Union government is examining a proposal to introduce a 20-year cooling-off period for senior officials, including top military commanders, before they can publish books after retirement. The idea ...
Amid official claims that the ex-Army chief’s book remains unpublished, a watermarked PDF has gone viral online, sparking ...
Separately, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is reportedly preparing a comprehensive framework that would clearly define ...
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Government may introduce 20-year cooling-off period for retired officials’ books after Naravane’s memoir controversy
The government is considering a 20-year cooling-off period for retired senior officials before they can publish books, ...
A formal order on the 20-year cooling-off period is likely to be issued soon, top officials aware of the matter said.
General Naravane book row news: While the matter was not part of the official Cabinet agenda, it reportedly arose as part of the general discussion.
Indian Army veteran Colonel Ajay K. Raina dismisses the uproar surrounding former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane's ...
Investigators have found that Naravane's book was circulated not only in India but also in countries such as Canada, ...
Mumbai: Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday cited a December 15, 2023 social media post by former Army chief General Manoj Mukund ...
Can Amazon and Flipkart be held liable for the 'unpublished' MM Naravane memoir? The controversy raises key questions about ...
This action comes after questions were raised about how Congress leader Rahul Gandhi obtained a copy of the book, ...
Rahul Gandhi accused Penguin Random House India of lying about the publication of former Army Chief MM Naravane's memoir, ...
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