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New Delhi: Indian armed forces are faced with a shortage of over 52,000 personnel, including 11,000 officers, as measures like improved pay structure were being put in place to check attrition, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday. Army is grappling with the maximum shortage of 33,998 personnel, including 9,642 officers.

There are 24,356 vacancies in other ranks (ORs) of the Army, excluding those in the medical and dental research, he told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour.

However, he noted that 66,502 people were undergoing training as against shortages in the ORs, as on January 1. Parrikar said the Navy had a shortage of 1,322 officers and 11,257 sailors as on January 31. In the case of Air Force, there were 152 vacancies as on February 1 and shortage of 5,540 airmen at the end of March 1.

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There are 24,356 vacancies in other ranks (ORs) of the Army, excluding those in the medical and dental research, he told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour.

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Currently, 6,159 recruits for airmen posts were being trained, Parrikar said. The number of officer-level vacancies in the Army rose to 9,642 as 2,000 fresh positions were created. Efforts are being made since 2012 to fill up the shortage in Army, he said.

On the overall shortage in the three services, the Minister exuded confidence that the issue would be completely addressed in 8-10 years. Parrikar said the government has taken a number of steps to encourage the youth to join the armed forces, including "sustained image projection", participation in career fairs and exhibitions and publicity campaign to create awareness.

The major reasons for armed forces personnel seeking premature retirement from defence services include compassionate and medical grounds, among others, he noted. To check attrition rate in the defence forces, Parrikar said various steps were being taken, including improved pay structure and additional family accommodation through Married Accommodation Project.

"The government has taken various measures to create appropriate environment for defence personnel, so that they can perform their duty without any mental stress," he noted.

Such measures include liberalised leave policy, conduct of yoga and meditation as part of unit routine, provision for better infrastructure and facilities, he added.

To a query on family members of martyrs and others facing problems in getting compensation, Parrikar said the government was working on establishing an institutional mechanism to address the issues.
Armed forces face shortage of over 52,000 personnel - IBNLive
 
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@Blue_Eyes @levina you are needed.contact your nearest recruitment office before zahid and zarvi launch Ghazva-e-hind
I am always ready to serve the nation.
@Blue_Eyes is (I guess) an Air Force officer so we 're already doing our duty.
Zarvi Bhai brace up!!


On topic:
The day pay structure of our armed forces goes up, the attrition rate would reduce. Image boosting of our forces would help as much.

@Abingdonboy
 
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Give them a reason to join, Parikkar sir. You are IITian. Not everyone has dedication to the nation as a single-most incentive.
 
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As long as we dont improve working conditions, family friendliness, promotion possibilities, salary and our (currently) pretty bad PR I am not expecting major improvements.
 
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Problem woh nahi hai 3lakh salary ka but aap 3lakh ki alag se jo daaru piyeogo ushka kya ? :P
main wohi type ker raha tha ke meri wife a gai thi peechy se yaar sachi :p::p::p:

All the Indian keyboard warriors on PDF are requested to report to nearest Indian recruiting office !
they are busy on trolling line of typing border
 
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@Zarvan is constantly ready to launch his ghazva-e-hind...heck even Zaid Hamid comes to pick him up in his pseudo ice-cream van (with tinted glasses)...but unfortunately his parents don't let him out after 6 pm.

8 pm is his bedtime :)
 
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