India, Feb. 15 -- The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has a hard job. To audit government spending and deals in a country as large as India is a challenge that might on the face of it seem quite impossible. With the government spending hundreds of thousands of crores, as well as earning a similar amount through divestments and selling assets, the task before these individuals is to be pointedly impartial. And that is not even including all the state-owned companies that the CAG is mandatorily required to audit every year as the head of the Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS). This would be a hard task even if you had a strength of thousands of trained auditors but the sanctioned strength of the IA&AS is under 700 pers...