Commodore Sukhjinder Singh was posted in Moscow between 2005 to 2007 as the Indian warship production superintendent to oversee Gorshkov's refit when he developed a relationship with the woman.
"He (Singh) will be discharged. He will not be in service now," Antony told reporters when asked about the progress in the case. Singh, who has at least two years of service left, will have to immediately pack his bags.
Singh's affair was exposed in April 2010, three years after his posting in Russia when his explicit pictures with the woman were brought to the notice of the Defence Ministry. Soon after receiving the pictures, the Navy had ordered a Court of Inquiry against him to establish his relations with the woman and whether the relationship had affected the Admiral Gorshkov deal in any way.
The CoI had established Singh's relations with the woman but maintained that his "loose moral conduct" had not "adversely impacted" India's position during the long-drawn wrangling with Russia over the 44,570-tonne carrier's refit.
After completing its inquiry, the Navy had sent the file to the Defence Ministry for further action. Even after returning from Russia, Singh had continued to be associated with the Gorshkov programme as the principal director (aircraft carrier project) in New Delhi till mid-2009.
Source: PTI