Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

New military recruitmen­t model for armed forces

- Rahul Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday announced a new recruitmen­t model called Agnipath for the short-term induction of soldiers in the armed forces, with the new scheme replacing the legacy system of recruitmen­t to lower the age profile of the three services, ensure a fitter military and create a technicall­y adept war fighting force capable of meeting future challenges.

The far-reaching and muchdebate­d recruitmen­t reform will change the compositio­n of several British-era regiments that recruited soldiers from specific castes such as Jats, Rajputs and Sikhs, and create an All-India, All-Class (AIAC) system to provide equal opportunit­ies to youth across the country, top government officials said.

The Agnipath scheme, cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security on Tuesday, seeks to recruit soldiers, including women, for only four years with a provision to retain 25% of them in the regular cadre for another 15 years after another round of screening, enhance the operationa­l preparedne­ss of the

armed forces and create a skilled and dynamic work force for employment in other sectors, top government officials said.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh announced the scheme, which has been at the centre of an intense debate over how it will play out and its implicatio­ns for national security, at a media

briefing in the presence of the three chiefs.

The scheme will provide India’s youth an opportunit­y to serve in the armed forces, and it has been introduced to strengthen the security of the country, the defence minister said. “The youthful profile it will create will benefit the armed forces

as these recruits can be easily trained for new technologi­es, and their health and fitness levels will also be better…Don’t doubt the scheme. It will strengthen national security,” Singh said.

The Agnipath model is expected to bring down the aver

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