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Troop shortfall, Army looks to raise Agniveer vacancies to 1 lakh a yr. Pg 1

Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address troop shortfall of 1.8 lakh.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address a shortfall of 1.8 lakh soldiers.
  • During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020-2021, the Army suspended recruitment while 60,000-65,000 soldiers retired each year.
  • The Agnipath scheme launched on June 14, 2022, initially allocated 46,000 vacancies, with 40,000 for the Army.
  • The Army aims to release additional vacancies, considering retirements and the phasing out of Agniveers from December 2026.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Agnipath scheme mandates a four-year service period, after which a percentage of Agniveers will retire, adding to the existing troop shortfall.
  • The Army's training infrastructure will be considered when releasing additional vacancies to maintain standards and optimize facility usage.
  • Until the end of 2025, the Agnipath scheme aimed to recruit 1.75 lakh Agniveers to address existing deficiencies.
  • Soldiers recruited before 2020 will continue to retire at a rate of 60,000 per year over the next few years.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Agniveer: Soldiers recruited under the Agnipath scheme for a four-year tenure in the armed forces.
  • Agnipath Scheme: A recruitment process for the Indian Armed Forces, allowing young individuals to serve as Agniveers.
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