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Protests Rage Over India’s New Military Recruitment Policy – The Diplomat

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By retiring new recruits within four years, the government is hoping to avoid paying them a pension, which is a major drain on the military budget.

Protests Rage Over India’s New Military Recruitment Policy

Flames rise from a train set on fire by protestors in Patna, India, Thursday, June 16, 2022.

Credit: AP Photo/Sanjay Kumar Srivastava

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Hundreds of youths in India burned train coaches, vandalized railroad property and blocked rail tracks and highways with boulders as an angry backlash continued for a second day Friday against a new short-term government recruitment policy for the military.

Nearly 500 protesters vastly outnumbered police as they rampaged for more than an hour at Secunderabad railway station in southern India.

Television images showed people setting empty train coaches on fire and vandalizing property belonging to railroad authorities. They burned tires and blocked rail tracks, disrupting train services in the region for several hours. No injuries were immediately reported.

The violence also hit eastern Bihar state where protesters set trains on fire at Arrah and Buxar railway stations and damaged offices and electronic installations. The protesters also blocked highways for hours. In northern Uttar Pradesh state, protesters threw rocks at buses in the city of Varanasi.

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Under the new job program announced by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh this week, the armed forces this year can recruit 46,000 men and women in the age group 17.5-21 but only for four years. Seventy-five percent of them will be compulsorily retired after four years with no pension benefits.

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The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is facing national elections in 2024, is under pressure to provide jobs as India’s economy recovers from the pandemic slump. One idea behind the short-term military recruitment is that those trained by the armed forces can later seek jobs with police or the private sector.

The government’s rationale also appears to save money by avoiding the pension burden by retiring them after four years. Pension pay-outs have averaged just under a quarter of India’s overall defense budget for years, leaving limited funds for the military’s modernization, said Rahul Bedi, a military analyst, in a blog post.

With 1.4 million active personnel, India’s military is the world’s second-largest after China.

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Army recruitment was halted for the past two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and thousands of aspirants spent the time preparing themselves to join the military.

“Now we are being told that we will have the job only for four years,” a protester said.

Defense Minister Singh late Thursday extended the age limit by two years as a one-time exception, noting there was no military recruitment for the past two years.

V.P. Malik, a retired Indian army chief, said the youths’ disappointment was understandable.  “The government and the armed forces have to do more work on their outreach to justify and explain the scheme to the youth,” he said in an interview with The Times of India newspaper.



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