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His name is Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat.
He was commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1960. He won the Sword of Honour as the best all round midshipman of the fleet. He served in the Goa Liberation Operations of 1961 and the Indo Pakistan War of 1971. He spent 38 years rising through every rank the Navy had.
On September 30, 1996, he was appointed Chief of Naval Staff. The highest position in the Indian Navy.
On December 30, 1998, he was dismissed while still serving. He became the first and only Chief of Naval Staff in Indian history to be sacked mid tenure.
The dispute was over a senior appointment. The government nominated Vice Admiral Harinder Singh as Deputy Chief of Naval Staff. Bhagwat refused to accept it. He said the process bypassed established norms and amounted to interference in internal naval postings.
He went public. Press conferences. Open letters. He made his case loudly.
The government invoked Article 310 of the Constitution and terminated his services immediately. His rank of Admiral was stripped as a punitive measure.
He challenged it in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court upheld the government’s decision.
38 years of service. Two wars. The highest office the Navy could offer.
Dismissed in two minutes under a single constitutional clause.
Whether the government was right or Bhagwat was right is a question India never formally answered.
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