577 women officers granted Permanent Commission in Army

577 women officers granted Permanent Commission in Army

    30-Nov-2021   
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Indian Army has granted permanent commission to as many as 577 women officers since the Supreme Court verdict in February 2020. The Ministry of Defence informed Parliament that 577 women officers have been granted permanent commission.

Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhat said, “63 eligible Women Officers have been granted permanent commission as of November 25, 2021 in compliance with the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court.”

The permanent commission to more women officers will create a path for women getting larger roles in the Army and also to hold command positions.

Earlier, the government had resisted granting permanent commission to women officers, giving reasons as bizarre as poor hygiene in forward areas, motherhood / child care, leading a life of isolation and troops from rural backgrounds not accepting women officers as commanders.

Grant of permanent commission to Short Service Commissioned (SSC) women officers is allowed in streams namely Army Air Defence (AAD), Signals, Engineers, Army Aviation, Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME), Army Service Corps (ASC), Army Ordnance Corps (AOC), and Intelligence Corps in addition to the existing streams of Judge and Advocate General (JAG) and Army Educational Corps (AEC).

Women officers still cannot serve in infantry, artillery and armoured corps - combat wings deployed at the most forward locations facing adversary situations.

The Army has also altered its policy on issues like training, physical endurance, postings and service courses to bring balance in service conditions for male and female officers after Supreme Court verdict. Entry of women into Army till now has only been through SSC and a majority can’t serve for more than14 years.