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WHAT PERMANENT COMMISSION MEANS IN THE INDIAN ARMY

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What does the new order mean?

A Permanent Commission means a career in the army until one retires. If one gets selected through Permanent Commission, one has the option to serve the country up to the full age of retirement.

As per the order of the apex Supreme Court (SC), the union government has been asked to ensure that women officers, irrespecti­ve of their years of service, are granted Permanent Commission in the army.

The court added that the woman officers will be now eligible for command posting.

The SC bench observed that there could not be absolute exclusion of women officers for command assignment­s, and that they should be considered on a case-by-case basis henceforth.

What were they entitled to?

At present, woman officers can serve for 10-14 years in the Short Service Commission (SSC). Women officers are allowed entry into branches such as Army Service Corps, Ordnance, Education Corps, Engineers, Signals, Intelligen­ce, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineerin­g.

Last year, women officers were granted Permanent Commission (PC) in all 10 noncombat branches of the army.

There was, however, no option to allow women in combat roles like infantry, armoured, mechanised infantry, aviation and artillery.

The SC clarified that all terms of appointmen­ts of women officers shall be same as their male counterpar­ts.

How do other armies around the workd treat women?

UK — Prime Minister David Cameron lifted a ban on women serving in close combat roles in 2016. In 2018, women became eligible to apply for every role in the British forces.

France — Women can serve in every position in the military, including submarines and combat infantry. Currently, however, women are not allowed to serve in military’s French Foreign Legion (FFL) branch.

Australia — All combat and non-combat roles are open to women.

US— Defence Secretary Ash Carter had in 2015 opened all combat jobs to women, and authorised the military to begin integratin­g female combat soldiers “right away”.

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