<The armed forces are "jusht like that". That is why they have made arrangements in Delhi NOT to let the Army to[o] close to Parliament. A civilian (President) is made the Commander in Chief. There is also a quid pro quo in all this. Let them do what they want out there ...as long as they don't come close to Parliament.>
Ok this is all well and good at the Delhi level. What happens when one zooms down (Google style) to Goa? There is NO 'visible', de jure control here. But what happens when the military is entrenched at a key 21st century transportation node? Is that not a case of 'de facto' control though it is 'unvisible' and subtle? What do the people of Goa (and perhaps the rest of India) have to say about that? I have called it the Great Wall of Goa!
