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Agnipath survey: Key reforms suggested by armed forces amid lens on Agniveer recruitment scheme

Key recommendations include increasing the retention rate of Agniveers (recruits) from the current 25 per cent and increasing their training period.

June 13, 2024 / 12:56 IST
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The Centre has also tasked a group of secretaries from 10 key ministries to review the Agnipath scheme.
The Centre has also tasked a group of secretaries from 10 key ministries to review the Agnipath scheme.

The armed forces have proposed fundamental changes to the Agnipath scheme for recruitment to the armed forces, including increasing the retention rate of Agniveers (recruits) from the current 25 per cent and increasing their training period, the Indian Express has reported.

According to the report, these suggestions were based on an internal survey conducted by the Army in which feedback from the three services was collected. However, Army has not made these recommendations to the Centre yet.

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One of the changes to the scheme is increasing the retention percentage from the current 25 per cent to 60-70 per cent for regular troops and nearly 75 per cent for technical and specialist soldiers, including Special Force, as per the report.

Before the Agnipath scheme, the training period for soldiers was between 37 and 42 weeks. It was reduced to 24 weeks for Agniveers.The Army is reportedly discussing that the training duration for Agniveers be increased to what it was originally for soldiers. It has also been recommended that the overall service period be increased to around seven years from the current four years so that the soldiers can be granted gratuity and ex-servicemen (ESM) status, according to the IE report.