Former Army chief General Deepak Kapoor termed the announcement as a "substantial step" taken by the Narendra Modi government but said other issues which were worrying the veterans are a "cause of concern".
"The Modi government has taken a substantial step in terms of finally declaring OROP. In principal, accepting this entire concept, they have to be lauded.
Ex-servicemen, pressing for OROP for nearly four decades, today won a partial victory with the government announcing that it would implement it.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said that OROP, that implies uniform pension for armed forces personnel retiring in the same rank with a same length of service, would be implemented from July 1, 2014 on the basis of calender year 2013.
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"Unfortunately, I do not agree with the kind of methodology which has been adopted in announcing this and the manner in which it has been announced, there is a lack of clarity and transparency which should have been avoided," he said.
Malik said it "intrigues" him as to why premature retirees have not been included in the OROP.
"If they have already finished their pensionable service, why should not they be in the ambit of OROP?" he asked.