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Army to increase intake of cadets at PMA
BAQIR SAJJAD SYED
ISLAMABAD: The army has decided to increase the intake of cadets at its premier training institute — Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul — by around one third, which potentially sets the ground for increase in its (army’s) size.

During his visit to PMA Kakul on Wednesday, Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif reviewed the progress in this regard.

“The visit focused on reviewing the current training regime for cadets and PMA’s capacity enhancement projects including progress work on the 4th Pakistan Battalion,” a statement by the ISPR said.

Know more: Afghan army cadets arrive in Pakistan for training

The PMA, which currently has three battalions, annually inducts two batches of around 500 cadets each. The addition of a fourth battalion would mean that up to 150 more cadets would be inducted in each batch.

The Kakul academy annually inducts two batches of around 500 cadets each
The cadets after completing their training at the academy are commissioned in the army as officers.

The increase in officer cadre is expected to lead to a proportional increase in the number of troops.

No timeline was given for the setting up of the new battalion at PMA, but insiders say the academy could be ready for the increased intake within 12-18 months.

Gen Sharif was quoted in the statement as having emphasised “the need to remain abreast with the latest regional and global environment and developments”.

A military analyst said that the increase in the size of military was being necessitated by its continuing involvement in tribal areas, where troops are expected to stay at least till 2019; the creation of a security division for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor; and increased requirement of officers for paramilitary forces like Frontier Corps and Rangers. Additionally, troops are getting increasingly engaged with UN peacekeeping operations and disaster relief operations.

India’s aggressive posture towards Pakistan is also a cause of concern.

A military spokesman, meanwhile, said that the army was already facing a shortage of officers and the increased induction would help overcome that requirement.

The current size of the army is believed to be around 500,000 active troops. Army’s publicly known budget for the current fiscal year 2015-16 is Rs371 billion. The military’s budget has been on an average growing by around 11 per cent.

Published in Dawn, October 8th, 2015
 
Army to increase intake of cadets at PMA
BAQIR SAJJAD SYED
ISLAMABAD: The army has decided to increase the intake of cadets at its premier training institute — Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul — by around one third, which potentially sets the ground for increase in its (army’s) size.

During his visit to PMA Kakul on Wednesday, Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif reviewed the progress in this regard.

“The visit focused on reviewing the current training regime for cadets and PMA’s capacity enhancement projects including progress work on the 4th Pakistan Battalion,” a statement by the ISPR said.

Know more: Afghan army cadets arrive in Pakistan for training

The PMA, which currently has three battalions, annually inducts two batches of around 500 cadets each. The addition of a fourth battalion would mean that up to 150 more cadets would be inducted in each batch.

The Kakul academy annually inducts two batches of around 500 cadets each
The cadets after completing their training at the academy are commissioned in the army as officers.

The increase in officer cadre is expected to lead to a proportional increase in the number of troops.

No timeline was given for the setting up of the new battalion at PMA, but insiders say the academy could be ready for the increased intake within 12-18 months.

Gen Sharif was quoted in the statement as having emphasised “the need to remain abreast with the latest regional and global environment and developments”.

A military analyst said that the increase in the size of military was being necessitated by its continuing involvement in tribal areas, where troops are expected to stay at least till 2019; the creation of a security division for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor; and increased requirement of officers for paramilitary forces like Frontier Corps and Rangers. Additionally, troops are getting increasingly engaged with UN peacekeeping operations and disaster relief operations.

India’s aggressive posture towards Pakistan is also a cause of concern.

A military spokesman, meanwhile, said that the army was already facing a shortage of officers and the increased induction would help overcome that requirement.

The current size of the army is believed to be around 500,000 active troops. Army’s publicly known budget for the current fiscal year 2015-16 is Rs371 billion. The military’s budget has been on an average growing by around 11 per cent.

Published in Dawn, October 8th, 2015
Well if one third is the increase than in future we can see Army size increased up to 700000 soldiers. Why no comments this is big news guys ? @Horus @Tipu7 @Sulman Badshah
 
Well if one third is the increase than in future we can see Army size increased up to 700000 soldiers. Why no comments this is big news guys ?
might be ,... number of soldiers are most needed now
 
With almost 150000 troops to be engaged on the western border till 2019 this step is necessary to keep a check on india. Its high time we increase our military size to atleast 1 million and a budget of atleast 10 billion. Although this should be the future plan we need an army of about 700000 men which i think is what the number would be after this step.
 
Increase in the number of troops should be facilitated by adequate personal gear with no compromise on training.
 
Increasing number of heads will not do the job as long as enough money and set up is not there for appropriate gadgetry.
If PA is increasing its size while keeping the standard of personal weapons same then sorry its not enough. We may become 5th Largest army in World but we will always beneath India in case of shear numbers.
So focus more on quality edge. Better tanks, air crafts, boats, missiles..........
 
increase number of officers per year is a good for a country like Pakistan where officers are used in multiple area.from para military to army to other duties. specially with its tradition of Pakistan army where officers lead from front.
 
Well if one third is the increase than in future we can see Army size increased up to 700000 soldiers. Why no comments this is big news guys ? @Horus @Tipu7 @Sulman Badshah

Army is already short of officers, forget the increase. Mid career officers are handling upto 2-3 designations within units sometimes.
 

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