HomeNewsIndiaArmed forces may up retention of Agniveers after their key role in Op Sindoor

Armed forces may up retention of Agniveers after their key role in Op Sindoor

Around 3,000 Agniveers played a key role during Operation Sindoor. Recruited in the last two years, these young soldiers braved enemy bullets by manning critical weapons.

August 14, 2025 / 10:15 IST
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Amid Operation Sindoor, there have been increasing efforts to induct a range of new generation military platforms, equipment and modern technologies.
Amid Operation Sindoor, there have been increasing efforts to induct a range of new generation military platforms, equipment and modern technologies.

Following Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces have been holding discussions about the retention of Agniveers, according to Indian Express.

The decision will be reportedly taken after considering the requirement for an ideal ratio between technically proficient and trained manpower and a reduced age profile of soldiers in Army.

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Since its introduction in 2022, the services have been periodically reviewing the scheme. It involves recruiting youth in the 17.5-21 age bracket as soldiers for four years.

There have been discussions between the services and the Department of Military Affairs on possible tweaks, but no major changes have not been approved yet.