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Agnipath Scheme Review: Armed forces reportedly propose big jump in Agniveer retention

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Indian Armed Forces Review Agnipath Scheme, Propose Higher Agniveer Retention

NEW DELHI: The Indian Armed Forces are currently reviewing the foundational structure of the Agnipath recruitment scheme, according to recent media reports. Internal deliberations are underway to significantly scale up the permanent retention rate of Agniveers after they complete their mandatory four-year tenure. The reassessment is taking place at a time when the first set of Agniveer conscripts, who enrolled in 2023, will be completing their term of service contract in October 2026.The main reason for this internal drive lies in the experiences gained by the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces regarding the negative effect of the four-year limit on efficiency and expertise. While the original policy was designed to create a leaner and younger fighting force, the military is now aiming to strike a balance between youthful profile and operational continuity.The Proposed Service ChangesAccording to media reports, the three service branches have submitted specific recommendations to the Department of Military Affairs (DMA) to increase retention limits. The Indian Navy is leading the push with a proposal to retain up to 70% to 75% of its Agniveers. Naval operations require highly specialized technical skills, and commanders feel a four-year cap offers a very low return on the extensive training invested in these sailors. However, there have been reports that both the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force are trying to enhance their respective rates of absorption to reach 50%. The proposal also talks about providing lifelong health benefits to soldiers suffering from any disability due to their service.Understanding the Agnipath SchemeImplemented in June 2022 by the Indian government, the Agnipath scheme heralded an immense paradigm change in defense recruitment. The new approach recruits young people from 17.5 to 21 years as ‘Agniveers’ into a contract service period of four years with six months of intensive training. At the end of four years, up to 25% of the batch is absorbed into the permanent cadre to serve a regular 15-year tenure. The remaining 75% exit the forces with a tax-free, lump-sum ‘Seva Nidhi’ package of approximately Rs 11.71 lakh, accumulated through monthly salary contributions matched by the government, but without any lifelong pension or gratuity benefits.No Official Confirmation as of NowIt is critical for defense aspirants and candidates to note that there is absolutely no official confirmation or formal policy amendment from the Ministry of Defence regarding these changes. There has been no issuance of an executive order or a gazette notification by the government, which means that the original 25% permanent retention cap will continue to remain the only relevant legal system. Any changes to be made to a key policy regarding national security, such as Agnipath, need official sanction from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). Unless there is any such announcement through PIB, rumors should only be considered to be the proposal of the army itself.

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