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I read somewhere that the strength of armed forces was cut down greatly when Nehru was the PM of India.
Did this discourage youth from joining armed forces? Did career in defense lose it's attraction for youth during Nehru years?
If yes, what circumstances restored the aura linked to this profession?
Lest anybody misunderstands the question. Let me tell I am talking about the period BEFORE 1962 war, not during 1962 war. Everybody knows that Chinese aggression was wake-up call and the government rapidly began the army expansion. But what happened during the twilight years of 1950-1962?
I will put it explicitly in layman's jargon. Imagine what Indian youngsters think during/after school/college. They have ambitions of becoming doctors, engineers, IAS officers, civilian pilots etc. What did they think of career in military during Nehru years, 1950-1962, BEFORE the war? I didn't ask about recruitment policies. I asked what the population pool of potential candidates thought.
If 'Haqeeqat' movie is any authentic indication, then at least Punjab's youth was very enthusiastic about joining army even during that period.
Did this discourage youth from joining armed forces? Did career in defense lose it's attraction for youth during Nehru years?
If yes, what circumstances restored the aura linked to this profession?
Lest anybody misunderstands the question. Let me tell I am talking about the period BEFORE 1962 war, not during 1962 war. Everybody knows that Chinese aggression was wake-up call and the government rapidly began the army expansion. But what happened during the twilight years of 1950-1962?
I will put it explicitly in layman's jargon. Imagine what Indian youngsters think during/after school/college. They have ambitions of becoming doctors, engineers, IAS officers, civilian pilots etc. What did they think of career in military during Nehru years, 1950-1962, BEFORE the war? I didn't ask about recruitment policies. I asked what the population pool of potential candidates thought.
If 'Haqeeqat' movie is any authentic indication, then at least Punjab's youth was very enthusiastic about joining army even during that period.
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