No change in existing process in Army recruitment: Govt

Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel Air Marshal Suraj Kumar Jha, Adjutant General of the Indian Army Lt General CB Ponnappa, Department of Military Affairs Additional Secretary Lt General Anil Puri and Indian Navys Chief of Personnel Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi during a press conference regarding the Central governments Agnipath scheme, at National Media Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday
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 Air Officer-in-Charge Personnel Air Marshal Suraj Kumar Jha, Adjutant General of the Indian Army Lt General CB Ponnappa, Department of Military Affairs Additional Secretary Lt General Anil Puri and Indian Navy's Chief of Personnel Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi during a press conference regarding the Central government's 'Agnipath' scheme, at National Media Centre in New Delhi on Tuesday

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The armed forces said on Tuesday that ‘credible’ information on the 'Agnipath' scheme recently has dispelled misinformation about the initiative and asserted that youngsters preparing to become soldiers have returned to physical activities at several places.

New Delhi: The armed forces said on Tuesday that 'credible' information on the 'Agnipath' scheme recently has dispelled misinformation about the initiative and asserted that youngsters preparing to become soldiers have returned to physical activities at several places.

Amid misgivings about the recruitment process, Lt Gen Anil Puri, additional secretary, Department of Military Affairs, asserted that the recruitment process will remain unchanged and the traditional regimentation system in the military will continue.

The scheme, which envisages a four-year term for 75 per cent of recruits, was an outcome of a long period of consultation within the three services and the Ministry of Defence besides deliberation among several wings of the government. It is a much-needed reform, he said at a tri-service press conference. Various committees since 1989 had made recommendations on these lines, he said, adding that all stakeholders were involved in finalising the Agnipath scheme.

With youths at several places resorting to violence to protest the scheme, Puri said all applicants for 'Agnipath' will have to give an undertaking that they were not part of any violence. "There is no place for arson and violence in the armed forces," he said. Referring to police verification, he noted that it has always been a part of recruitment process. Over the years, the profile of commanding officers in the military has become younger. Now, the profile of soldiers will become youthful, he said.

Backing the scheme, an official said 'Agnipath' will not dent but improve the army's combat capabilities. Protests against the scheme, which was unveiled on June 12, have ebbed away in the last few days. Officials said at the presser that 'Agniveers', a term for those recruited under the scheme, will be eligible for gallantry awards and the scheme is being rolled out so that armed forces draw best talents.

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