The Big Picture Women in Combat Role
The Big Picture Women in Combat Role
The Big Picture Women in Combat Role
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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has recently said there are women officers engaged in
exercises like mining and demining operations and also manning the air defense system but
cited difficulties in assigning them in frontline combat roles. He said that in frontline combat
there are risks of officers getting killed. According to Army Chief, India has not put women in
frontline combat because of changing nature of warlike proxy war in Kashmir. He also cited
logistical reasons behind not posting women on frontlines.
Way Forward
Creating history, the Indian Air Force, last year, had inducted three women as fighter
pilots.
A decision on having women as fighter pilots will be taken after evaluating the
performance of the three women — Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana
Singh who are now part of IAF’s fighter squadron. On similar lines, a women combat
squadron can be designed and studied extensively before any further development.
Before inducting women in combat roles, first they can be trained as military police
jawans, and gradually, they can be trained for combats.
As for the concern of preserving female jawans modesty and dignity, there should be
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elaborate codes of conducts to ensure no untoward incident occurs.
Administrative issues should not be cited as barriers to women entry. It is the
responsibility of the government to create both administrative and social infrastructure
for easy induction of women.
Most importantly, a policy should be drawn wherein the framework for women’s
induction in the combat role is laid. Lack of a definite framework has delayed the
decision-making process.
The society has to be ready to accept that women too can play the crucial role of
confronting the enemies. Arguments such as that Indian society is not ready to see
women in body bags are misleading and should not be encouraged as an argument to
stall women entry in combat roles.
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