Delhi Police Files FIR Over Gen Naravane’s Unpublished Memoir Leak


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A major legal battle has started over a military memoir. Recently, the Delhi Police Special Cell filed an FIR regarding General MM Naravane’s book. Specifically, the unpublished manuscript “Four Stars of Destiny” leaked online in PDF format. Therefore, the police are now tracking the source of this digital breach.

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The Leak and Legal Action

First, the police noticed the book circulating on social media and news forums. Specifically, a type-set PDF appeared on several unauthorized websites. Then, some online shops even listed the finished cover for sale. In fact, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has not cleared the book yet. Therefore, the Special Cell is treating the leak as a serious security breach.

Why the Book is Controversial

Now, the content of the memoir has triggered a massive debate. Specifically, it discusses the 2020 India-China standoff in Ladakh. In fact, Naravane writes about a tense night on August 31, 2020. Then, he claims he was told to “do what you think is right.” Therefore, the opposition argues the government avoided taking hard decisions during the crisis.

The Parliament Political Row

First, the leak turned into a political storm last week. Specifically, Rahul Gandhi flashed a copy of the book in the Lok Sabha. Then, the Speaker barred him from quoting it because it is “unpublished.” In fact, this led to a huge ruckus and the suspension of eight MPs. Therefore, the ongoing Budget Session has faced multiple disruptions over this single memoir.

Status of the Publication

First, the book was originally set for a January 2024 release. Specifically, the publisher Penguin Random House sent it for an MoD review. Then, it became the only military book stuck in clearance for over two years. In fact, 35 other books were cleared by the Ministry in that time. Therefore, the delay has raised questions about whether the content is too sensitive.

[Table: Timeline of the Naravane Book Controversy] | Date | Event | Key Detail | | :— | :— | :— | | Dec 2023 | First Excerpts | PTI releases parts of the book | | Jan 2024 | Delay Starts | MoD begins “review” of the text | | Feb 4, 2026 | Parliament Row | Rahul Gandhi flashes the book | | Feb 9, 2026 | FIR Filed | Special Cell starts leak probe |

Reality Check

Reality Check: Many believe the FIR will stop people from reading the book. Still, the PDF is already across thousands of private WhatsApp groups. In fact, once a digital file is out, it is nearly impossible to delete. Therefore, the legal move might actually make more people curious about the content. Meanwhile, the government insists that “national security” is the only reason for the delay.

The Loopholes

The Loopholes: The FIR targets the “circulation” of the unapproved text. In fact, reading a leaked copy is not a crime for a common citizen. However, sharing the file on public platforms could lead to legal questioning. Therefore, you should avoid forwarding the PDF if you receive it.

What This Means for You

Recently, the line between military secrets and political accountability has blurred. Now, this case will set a precedent for all future retired officers. First, wait for the official version to be cleared and released. Then, compare the leaked parts with the final authorized text. Next, watch how the Special Cell tracks the digital “footprints” of the leak. Indeed, this story is far from over.General MM Naravane book leak

Next Steps

Follow the Delhi Police social media handles for official updates on the probe. Then, read our deep dive into the 2020 Galwan clash for more context. Would you like me to find the specific Lok Sabha rules regarding “unpublished documents”?


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