The Indian Army is considering a new "Tour of Duty" program that would allow citizens to serve for three years. This would help address officer shortages. Under the plan, 100 officers and 1,000 soldiers would initially serve one year of training and two years of service. This short-term voluntary military service could save costs compared to the current minimum 10-year commitment. It would also provide work experience benefits to participants after their service. The Army believes soldiers could still gain combat skills and experience during a three-year tour of duty.
The Indian Army is considering a new "Tour of Duty" program that would allow citizens to serve for three years. This would help address officer shortages. Under the plan, 100 officers and 1,000 soldiers would initially serve one year of training and two years of service. This short-term voluntary military service could save costs compared to the current minimum 10-year commitment. It would also provide work experience benefits to participants after their service. The Army believes soldiers could still gain combat skills and experience during a three-year tour of duty.
The Indian Army is considering a new "Tour of Duty" program that would allow citizens to serve for three years. This would help address officer shortages. Under the plan, 100 officers and 1,000 soldiers would initially serve one year of training and two years of service. This short-term voluntary military service could save costs compared to the current minimum 10-year commitment. It would also provide work experience benefits to participants after their service. The Army believes soldiers could still gain combat skills and experience during a three-year tour of duty.
The Indian Army is considering a new "Tour of Duty" program that would allow citizens to serve for three years. This would help address officer shortages. Under the plan, 100 officers and 1,000 soldiers would initially serve one year of training and two years of service. This short-term voluntary military service could save costs compared to the current minimum 10-year commitment. It would also provide work experience benefits to participants after their service. The Army believes soldiers could still gain combat skills and experience during a three-year tour of duty.
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• In a major shift from the past, the Indian Army
is considering a proposal to allow common
citizens to join its ranks for three years 'Tour of Duty'. • "A proposal is being discussed under which common citizens would be allowed a three year Tour of Duty in the force to serve the nation," Indian Army sources told ANI. • Sources said the Short Service Commission is also under review by the top brass of the force to make it more attractive for the youth. • Indian Army has been facing a shortage of officers for many years now and wants to do away with it at the earliest. The Short Service Commission had earlier started with five years minimum service but then it was extended to 10 years to make it more attractive. • The idea is expected to be tested on around 100 officers and 1,000 jawans in the first go, sources said. They will be trained for the first year of the three-year period. • If approved by the government, the Navy and the Air Force could also be asked to implement it. DETAILS RELATED TO THE TOUR OF DUTY CONCEPT “Tour of Duty (ToD)” tenure as both officers and jawans in the backdrop of the There is general If successful, the ToD will initially urgent need for acceptance the vacancies can be be launched with cadre ToD scheme can increased later,” around 100 restructuring be launched as an said Army vacancies for amidst the experiment with spokesperson officers and ballooning salary a limited number Colonel Aman 1,000 for jawans. and pension bills of vacancies. Anand. adversely impacting military modernization. VOLUNTARY MILITARY SERVICE • ToD scheme would entail “voluntary military service” to mark a far-reaching shift away from the existing “permanent service” in the armed forces. • “It will not be military conscription like in some countries like Israel. • With huge unemployment, India has no dearth of people wanting to join the armed forces,” • There is no clear picture of how the The Army currently has around 43,000 officers, with almost 80% of them in the permanent commission (PC) cadre, and 11.8 selection for the Indian Army Tour of Duty lakh other ranks. The minimum service tenure for a short- will be, as many candidates are asking if service commission (SSC) officer is 10 years but 50-60% of there will be any written exam of SSB them are also granted PC to serve till at least 54 years of age interview for the same. and thereafter get pension. COST SAVING • This engagement based on the pattern adopted by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), excluding the conscription clause, is considered to accrue benefits to Army as well as the individual. • While this proposal keeps the engagement as voluntary unlike Israel’s practice of necessary three years of military service for every able-bodied person. • A youth once selected will be imparted one-year training and three-year service. • Mulling over the cost of training, the proposal mentions it at 5.12 crore for an officer serving 10- year term but under ToD it will be 80-85 lakhs. What is Military Conscription? • In case of Jawan, the saving is mentioned to be 11.5 When a military needs people to fight in a war, but there aren't enough volunteers, crores if he serves for 3 years instead of 17 years of sometimes they'll begin conscription, minimum. which is a law that says if you are able to fight, you have to fight. BUT WHAT ABOUT COMBAT SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND PREPAREDNESS OF THE TOD CADRE TO GO TO WAR? • “This argument can be negated with the demonstrated performance of our officers and jawans with less than three years service in the Kargil war. • If the ToD officers/jawans undergo the same training (for nine months) as the regular officers/other ranks, then their commitment, dedication and performance should not be in any doubt,” the proposal added. “LUCRATIVE” OPTION • “Even major corporates would welcome young, military-trained professionals instead of college freshers, and these professionals would have an edge over others while getting into another career, or even in institutions offering a MBA degree because of the work experience they will gain,” the officer added. • The government could add additional perks for those who opt for it, such as being given preference in post-graduate courses or employment in security or administrative jobs in the government sector.
In case of a battle casualty, Tour of Duty
personnel would be given the same benefits as regular officers, such as liberalised family pension, ECHS facility, gratuity, and ex- servicemen status. INVERSE INDUCTION • The Inverse Induction model will look at bringing personnel recruited by CAPFs into the armed forces’ fold for about seven years, before they go back to their respective recruiting organisations. • There is an existing proposal that retired armed forces personnel be recruited by the CAPFs. But the model under consideration would flip things around.
10 per cent of the total strength of Indian
armed forces, meaning about 1.2 lakh personnel, are brought in through the Inverse Induction method, the pension bill reduction in year 15 would be Rs 6,468 crore. PAST EVENTS • The Parliamentary Committee on Defence is reported to have recommended five years of compulsory military service for anyone who wants subsequent employment with the state or the central government. • The committee apparently wants the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to prepare such a proposal and take this to the Centre. • However, on the outset it is necessary to explain that executing such a desire is impractical given the sheer size of our recruitable male and female population • Examples of nations such as Israel, Singapore, Switzerland or the Nordic states, which follow such a system, cannot be taken as a model. HOW CAN YOU APPLY FOR TOUR OF DUTY INDIAN ARMY?
• At the moment there no details on the enrollment
process, once the official details are out will update.
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