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The Indian armed forces continue to lose around 100 personnel to suicides every year despite successive governments holding that several measures have been taken to reduce the stress among soldiers. As many as 125 military personnel took the extreme step to end their lives in 2016, according to a report published in The Times of India (TOI).

Replying to question in Lok Sabha on Friday, minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre said 101 soldiers, 19 airmen and five sailors committed suicide last year, with another three cases of fratricide (to kill a fellow soldier or superior) being reported from the three Services, says the report in The Times of Inida.

This year, 13 Army jawans have already committed suicide, while two such cases have been reported from the IAF. Soldiers posted in far-flung areas often undergo tremendous mental stress for not being able to take care of the problems being faced by their families back home, which could range from property disputes and harassment by anti-social elements to financial and marital problems, as was earlier reported by TOI.

Prolonged deployment in counter-insurgency operations in J&K and Northeast also takes a toll on the physical endurance and mental health of soldiers. All this is also compounded by poor salaries, lack of basic amenities, denial of leave and ineffectual officer leadership, reports The Times of India (TOI).

Bhamre, on his part, stressed the government had taken various measures to prevent such incidents. "These include improvement in living and working conditions through provision of better infrastructure and facilities; additional family accommodation; liberalised leave policy; establishing grievance redressal mechanism; conduct of yoga and meditation as part of the unit routine etc," he said.

"A large number of officers have been trained as counsellors to provide counselling to defence personnel and their families. Civilian psychological counsellors have also been employed to provide mental health services. Psychologists also visit units and formations from time to time to carry out counselling, individually and at times in groups," he added.

But a major problem that continues is that civil and police district administrations around the country are now largely unresponsive to the grievances of soldiers and their families unlike before. "One of the biggest worries for jawans is the hardships their families face back home. With mobile phones, our jawans keep on getting constant updates from their families, which adds to their mental stress and strain," said an officer.


http://www.defencenews.in/article/100-Indian-Army-men-commit-suicide-every-year-250927
 
Good to see low suicide rate in Indian Army, last year (2016) the suicide rate was only 8.4/100,000.
The rate is lower than the army suicide rates of USA, Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Turkey, Russia, S Korea and is about the same as Israeli DF suicide rate.
 
Good to see low suicide rate in Indian Army, last year (2016) the suicide rate was only 8.4/100,000.
The rate is lower than the army suicide rates of USA, Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Turkey, Russia, S Korea and is about the same as Israeli DF suicide rate.
again you are comparing your self with armies at war. Sorry indian army fought a big war in kupwara 1999-2000.
 
We don't need to kill them , They are killing themselves at a steady rate ... Suicide is for Cowards and weak people even if it is done by a Pakistani or anyone .. PERIOD
 
Not satisfied with this figure. Should have been more.
 
The armed forces continue to lose around 100 personnel to suicides every year despite successive governments holding that several measures have been taken to reduce the stress among soldiers. As many as 125 military personnel took the extreme step to end their lives in 2016

Replying to question in Lok Sabha on Friday, minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre said 101 soldiers, 19 airmen and five sailors committed suicide last year, with another three cases of fratricide (to kill a fellow soldier or superior) being reported from the three Services

Prolonged deployment in counter-insurgency operations in J&K and Northeast also takes a toll on the physical endurance and mental health of soldiers. All this is also compounded by poor salaries, lack of basic amenities, denial of leave and ineffectual officer leadership.

http://www.indiatimes.com/news/indi...rsonnel-commit-suicide-every-year-273190.html
 
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