Jaipur(Rajasthan): The 'Agnipath' scheme for recruitment of youths in the armed forces for four years will boost youthfulness of the army, South Western Army Commander Lt General Amardeep Singh Bhinder said on Wednesday. He also said that the defence establishment is not looking at a system of compulsory military duty.
Agnipath scheme of the Ministry of Defence is a revolutionary reform. The army is looking at the youthfulness profile and this (scheme) will give a boost to youthfulness of the army, he said at a press conference here. When asked whether the armed forces are looking for compulsory military training and duty, the commander ruled out the possibility, saying, We are not looking at a system of compulsory military duty. We are looking at more youthfulness.
Under the Agnipath scheme announced on Tuesday, the youth selected for the scheme will be called Agniveers' who will serve for four years on a monthly package with allowances. The army commander said that these Agniveers will get no status of ex-servicemen after completion of four years. After completion of the four-year tenure of the recruits, the scheme provides for retaining 25 per cent of each specific batch for regular service, based on organisational requirements and policies promulgated by the armed forces from time to time..