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DHAMRA (Odisha) Cases of suicides and fratricides among Indian soldiers has reduced to six per 100,000 this year from about 14 per 100,000 a few years ago, premier defence agency Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) has said.

In the defence agency’s psychological research lab in Delhi, scientists and psychologists are trying to understand the conditions under which soldiers take such extreme steps.

“We have been successful in bringing down the number of such cases from 13-14 per 100,000 few years ago to 6 per 100,000 now,” DRDO director-general VK Saraswat said here.

“To moderate the tremendous stress under which combat troops live, we are accordingly developing courses to train them and spot those who can be a victim,” Saraswat, the chief scientific adviser to the federal minister of defence said.

Pointing out that soldiers stationed in adverse conditions, like those in Siachen, were prone to stress, he said, “They are worried about their family’s welfare. Often some of them want to go home to be with their family to take care of household problems. When they don’t get leave, they go into stress mode and often take the extreme step.”

To make sure that the life of the soldier was comfortable in adverse conditions, DRDO is looking at the physiological needs, psychological aspects, bio-medical requirements, and even ergonomics.

A study by the Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR) had recently estimated that 70 per cent of suicides occur at peace stations instead of combat zones, mainly because of family or financial issues.

DRDO’s head of research and development W Selvamurthy said to equip soldiers to handle stress during posting at high altitudes, they were being trained in yoga from instructors of the National Institute of Yoga.

“We also have introduced counsellors for those who need it along with a number of stress management programs and courses,” the scientist said.

Going beyond the psychological aspects of stress, the DRDO has now added cognitive aspects as well in their study. “Even the criteria for selection of soldier is based on this.

We study his attitude, mental soundness, intellectual capabilities to mitigate all kinds of dangers, etc,” Saraswat said.

Last month, federal Defence Minister AK Antony had informed the Rajya Sabha that 1,426 personnel died due to suicides and fratricides since 2000. Among other steps the department has suggested is to start a rotation policy of deploying soldiers under adverse circumstances for a particular period.

“We are also sensitising the Rajya Sainik Boards on this and establishing a grievance redressal mechanism in states,” Saraswat said, adding that the quality of food and clothing has improved while family accommodation has also been introduced.



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DHAMRA (Odisha) Cases of suicides and fratricides among Indian soldiers has reduced to six per 100,000 this year from about 14 per 100,000 a few years ago, premier defence agency Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) has said.

In the defence agency’s psychological research lab in Delhi, scientists and psychologists are trying to understand the conditions under which soldiers take such extreme steps.

“We have been successful in bringing down the number of such cases from 13-14 per 100,000 few years ago to 6 per 100,000 now,” DRDO director-general VK Saraswat said here.

“To moderate the tremendous stress under which combat troops live, we are accordingly developing courses to train them and spot those who can be a victim,” Saraswat, the chief scientific adviser to the federal minister of defence said.

Pointing out that soldiers stationed in adverse conditions, like those in Siachen, were prone to stress, he said, “They are worried about their family’s welfare. Often some of them want to go home to be with their family to take care of household problems. When they don’t get leave, they go into stress mode and often take the extreme step.”

To make sure that the life of the soldier was comfortable in adverse conditions, DRDO is looking at the physiological needs, psychological aspects, bio-medical requirements, and even ergonomics.

A study by the Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR) had recently estimated that 70 per cent of suicides occur at peace stations instead of combat zones, mainly because of family or financial issues.

DRDO’s head of research and development W Selvamurthy said to equip soldiers to handle stress during posting at high altitudes, they were being trained in yoga from instructors of the National Institute of Yoga.

“We also have introduced counsellors for those who need it along with a number of stress management programs and courses,” the scientist said.

Going beyond the psychological aspects of stress, the DRDO has now added cognitive aspects as well in their study. “Even the criteria for selection of soldier is based on this.

We study his attitude, mental soundness, intellectual capabilities to mitigate all kinds of dangers, etc,” Saraswat said.

Last month, federal Defence Minister AK Antony had informed the Rajya Sabha that 1,426 personnel died due to suicides and fratricides since 2000. Among other steps the department has suggested is to start a rotation policy of deploying soldiers under adverse circumstances for a particular period.

“We are also sensitising the Rajya Sainik Boards on this and establishing a grievance redressal mechanism in states,” Saraswat said, adding that the quality of food and clothing has improved while family accommodation has also been introduced.



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This was a worry for AK Antony and I heard he himself asked Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Mata Amritananda Mayi to help with this regard. I guess saints from Mata amritanada Mayi are teaching yoga at frontlines.

'Hugging saint' treats stressed Indian soldiers - Telegraph
 
hugging saints wont make much differences.......
1: need to give proper break for the soldiers who is serving in troubled area....
2:availability of comminication medium for communicating with family
3:and the officers has to motivate the jawans so they can have high morale
 
hugging saints wont make much differences.......
1: need to give proper break for the soldiers who is serving in troubled area....
2:availability of comminication medium for communicating with family
3:and the officers has to motivate the jawans so they can have high morale

Its not about the hugging saint. Its about Yoga and teaching how to relieve stress. How to have a peaceful mind. Officers and every others have their own worries and no one wants to understand any ones personal reason for stress. , unlike people who have dedicated their lives for others and who are ready to help. It makes a difference to those people who go out to help not seeking any benefits if they can reduce one suicide.

Reason for suicides are not same for every person. But ways to get people out of such a resort is kind of similar and yoga, counseling and meditation help a lot in that.
 

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