Gen. Rawat hints at combat role for women in Army
In a transformational move, the Indian Army is all set to open up combat positions for women, a gender barrier broken by only a few countries globally.
Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat said the process to allow women in combat role, currently an exclusive domain of men, is moving fast and that initially women would be recruited for positions in the military police.
“I am looking at women coming as jawans. I am going to start it soon. Firstly, we will start with women as military police jawans,” he said, giving details of the move to allow women in the maledominated positions in the Army.
Currently, women are allowed in a number of select areas including in medical, legal, educational, signals and engineering wings of the Army, but combat roles are kept off limit for them due to operational concerns and logistical issues.
The Army Chief said he was ready to recruit women as jawans, and that the matter was being taken up with the government. “We have already started the process,” Gen. Rawat said.
He said women will have to show grit and strength in taking up challenges in combat roles.
Very few countries including Germany, Australia, Canada, the US, Britain, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Sweden and Israel have allowed women in combat roles.