Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Army to cut 1,50,000 jobs as force plans to go ‘lean & mean’

- Rahul Singh

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is likely to cut over 150,000 troops over the next four to five years under an overarchin­g cadre review that seeks to sharpen the force’s effectiven­ess and prepare it for future wars, two officers familiar with the move said on Sunday.

The cadre review, ordered on June 21, covers wide-ranging issues including cutting the personnel strength of the 1.2-million strong force and merger of different verticals to optimise its functionin­g, as reported by HT on August 13.

An 11-member panel, headed by the military secretary Lt Gen JS Sandhu, is carrying out the review and is expected to make its preliminar­y presentati­on to army chief General Bipin Rawat by the month-end before submitting its final report in November.

“Merging of some verticals and rationalis­ing roles are likely to result in cutting 50,000 troops over the next two years. A reduction of 100,000 more personnel may be possible by 2022-23. But all this is in the study phase right now,” said one of the officials cited above.

The troop reduction is likely to be achieved through revamping different verticals including directorat­es at the army HQS, logistics units, communicat­ions establishm­ents, repair facilities and other administra­tive and support areas, the second official said.

AN 11MEMBER PANEL, HEADED BY MILITARY SECRETARY LT GEN JS SANDHU, IS CARRYING OUT THE REVIEW

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