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Why Former Army Chief MM Naravane’s Book Is Yet To Be Published And Why The Debate Has Returned To Parliament?

Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has once again found himself at the centre of public discussion.

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Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane is at the center of a debate due to his yet-to-be-published book, Four Stars of Destiny, and an old video where he stated India did not lose territory during border standoffs with China. The book's content, awaiting Ministry of Defence clearance, sparked controversy in Parliament after Rahul Gandhi cited it, leading to heated exchanges and the House's adjournment.

The renewed attention is linked to two developments: his yet-to-be-published book and the sudden circulation of an old video clip in which he stated that India did not lose any territory during the border standoff with China.

Together, these have triggered a fresh political and public debate stretching from Parliament to social media.

The issue gained momentum after comments made in the Lok Sabha earlier this week, bringing Naravane's writings and statements back into the spotlight.

Why Rahul Gandhi Referred to Naravane's Book in Parliament?

The controversy began on Monday when Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi spoke during the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address.

While referring to India-China relations and the Doklam standoff, Rahul Gandhi mentioned content he claimed was drawn from a book written by the former Army Chief.

As soon as the reference was made, the treasury benches objected. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh argued that material from a book that has not been officially published cannot be cited in Parliament.

Their objections led to a heated exchange, loud protests, and eventually the adjournment of the House.

This parliamentary standoff prompted many to ask a basic question: what exactly is in Naravane's book that has not yet been cleared for publication?

Which Book Is at the Centre of the Row?

The book in question is Four Stars of Destiny, an autobiography written by General Naravane. Reports suggest that the book has been awaiting clearance from the Ministry of Defence for over a year. It was originally expected to be released in 2024, but that did not happen.

Books written by former senior military officials often undergo official review if they discuss sensitive operational or policy matters. In this case, it is believed that Four Stars of Destiny touches upon key defence issues, including border tensions with China and high-level decision-making during sensitive periods. However, the book is not banned; it is still under review.

Naravane himself has clarified that once he completed the manuscript and handed it over to the publisher, the responsibility of seeking approvals lay with the publisher and the Ministry of Defence.

Naravane's Old Video Goes Viral

Amid the political argument, a previously recorded video of General Naravane resurfaced on social media and quickly went viral. In the clip, he is seen saying that India did not lose even an inch of its land during the border tensions.

In the video, Naravane explains that the situation along the Line of Actual Control remained as it was before the standoff and that disengagement steps were taken mutually to maintain peace and avoid future confrontation. He clearly states that there was no territorial loss on India's side.

This video added a new layer to the debate. Supporters of the government shared it to argue that the former Army Chief's public statements contradicted claims being raised in Parliament.

Why the Political Temperature Rose

The controversy took on a political colour because it involved national security, a subject that often triggers sharp reactions. The government insisted that only verified and published material should be discussed in Parliament, especially when defence matters are involved. The Opposition, on the other hand, argued that the perspective of a former Army Chief should not be ignored.

With strong words exchanged on both sides, the Lok Sabha Speaker was forced to intervene, and the House was adjourned amid continuing noise and protests.

What Remains Unanswered

The central question remains unresolved: if General Naravane has publicly stated that India did not lose any territory, why has his book taken so long to receive clearance? Is it because the book contains sensitive details requiring careful review, or has the issue become part of a larger political battle?

For now, the answers remain unclear. Until Four Stars of Destiny is officially published, speculation is likely to continue. What is certain is that the combination of an unpublished memoir, a viral video, and a heated parliamentary debate has once again placed General Naravane at the heart of a national conversation.

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