The proposed guidelines will spell out the process to be followed before any manuscript is cleared for publication

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Amid Naravane memoir row, Defence Ministry plans fresh norms
The Defence Ministry is planning to introduce new guidelines for serving and retired armed forces personnel who wish to publish books in the future. The proposed guidelines will outline the process to be followed before any manuscript is cleared for publication. This move comes amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the memoir of former Army Chief Gen. M.M. Naravane. The new guidelines aim to establish a clear framework for such publications, ensuring proper vetting and approval procedures are in place.
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The move comes amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the memoir of former Army Chief Gen. M.M. Naravane
The new guidelines aim to establish a clear framework for such publications, ensuring proper vetting and approval procedures
The guidelines will apply to both serving and retired armed forces personnel who wish to publish books in the future
The guidelines are being introduced to address the issues raised in the Naravane memoir row
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