India needs tech-savvy young armed forces: Lt Gen Arun
Briefing reporters about Agnipath, a transformative scheme for recruiting youngsters into the defence forces unveiled by the central government, he said there is a desire among the youth, especially those in the border areas, to serve the countr...
The scheme has been evolved keeping in mind the phenomenal changes in society and technology, and to equip the organisation to be future ready, he said. "In a modern battle field everyone requires a younger workforce. We need a tech-savvy or tech friendly armed force and a modern fighting soldier," Lt Gen Arun noted.
Briefing reporters about Agnipath, a transformative scheme for recruiting youngsters into the defence forces unveiled by the central government, he said there is a desire among the youth, especially those in the border areas, to serve the country for a short duration, rather than settle for a service spanning about two decades.
Indian youth will be provided an opportunity to serve in the armed forces as Agniveer. This has been brought to strengthen the security of the country and is a transformative scheme, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday. About 46,000 Agniveers in the 17.5 to 21 years age group would be recruited for this short-term contractual scheme to enhance the youthful profile of the armed forces.

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