'Govt may go in for compulsory military service'
For the first time, a serving Indian Army chief has hinted that compulsory military service - in other words, conscription - may have to be seriously considered in the near future if present trends continue.
Now, perhaps for the first time, a serving Indian Army chief has hinted that compulsory military service — in other words, conscription — may have to be seriously considered in the near future if present trends continue. "If things don't improve, the government may have to take a view on it," said General Deepak Kapoor on Monday, after being asked if conscription was the answer to the crippling shortage of officers in the 1.13-million strong Army.
Though the General was quick to point out that "we have not come to that stage yet", things don't look too good for the force. The latest statistics show the Army is grappling with a shortage of 11,238 officers in an "authorized" strength of 46,615. To top that, around 3,000 officers have applied for premature retirement just since 2004.
(Courtesy TOI)
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