Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

5 women officers promoted to Colonel rank in new wings

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army on Monday announced that a selection board has cleared the promotion of five women officers to the time-scale rank of Colonel after the completion of the mandatory 26 years of service — the first time that women officers have been promoted to the rank outside the medical, legal and education wings of the army.

The promotion forms part of natural career progressio­n after the army began granting women permanent commission after a ruling by the Supreme Court last year.

The widening of promotion avenues to more branches of the

Indian Army is a sign of increasing career opportunit­ies for women officers, the army said in a statement. “Combined with the decision to grant permanent commission to women officers from a majority of branches of the Indian Army, this step defines the Indian Army’s approach towards a gender-neutral army,” the statement said.

The developmen­t comes 18 months after the top court ruled that women officers, who joined the Indian Army through short service commission (SSC), were entitled to permanent commission and command roles.

The five women officers approved for the rank of colonel are Lieutenant Colonels Sangeeta Sardana from the Corps of Signals,

Sonia Anand and Navneet Duggal from the Corps of Electronic and Mechanical Engineers (EME), and Reenu Khanna and Ritcha Sagar from the Corps of Engineers. “The potential of lady officers was unseen and not utilised well so far. With permanent commission being approved, women are now picking up the rank of colonel. It shows they are no less than male counterpar­ts. Kudos to their strength and perseveran­ce… It’s been a long wait but worth it,” said Captain Shalini Singh (retd), a former SSC officer.

The headcount of women in the military has increased almost threefold over the last six years, with more avenues being opened to them at a steady pace. As of February 2021, there were 9,118 women serving in the army, navy and air force.

Last week, the Supreme Court directed the Centre to allow women to take the next entrance exam for the National Defence Academy (NDA), thus far a male preserve, opening the doors of the premier training institutio­n to women. Women were allowed to serve in select branches of the three services as SSC officers almost three decades ago.

One of the turning points for women in the military came in 2015 when the Indian Air Force decided to induct them into the fighter stream. Earlier this year, the Navy deployed four women officers on warships after a hiatus of almost 25 years. In May 2021, the army inducted the first batch of women into the Corps of Military Police, the first time that women joined the military in the non-officer cadre. In June 2021, two women army officers were for the first time selected to train as helicopter pilots.

But tanks and combat positions in infantry are still not open to women.

 ?? PTI ?? The women officers will be granted the time-scale rank of Colonel after the completion of the mandatory 26 years of service.
PTI The women officers will be granted the time-scale rank of Colonel after the completion of the mandatory 26 years of service.

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