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Security expert cautions possibility of Agniveers joining mercenary groups; urges govt to provide alternate job avenues

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Published : Jun 28, 2023, 9:36 AM IST

Updated : Jun 28, 2023, 9:48 PM IST

Security expert cautions possibility of Agniveers joining mercenary groups; urges govt to provide alternate job avenues
Security expert cautions possibility of Agniveers joining mercenary groups; urges govt to provide alternate job avenues

The Centre in 2022 announced the 'Agnipath' scheme. Under this scheme, the youth will get a chance to serve the country by joining the Army for four years. - Reports ETV Bharat's Chandrakala Choudhary.

New Delhi: Veteran security and defense expert retired Brigadier Dr. BK Khanna has cautioned against the probability of young armed forces personnel or the Agniveers under the 'Agnipath scheme' joining overseas mercenary groups and private military contractors, thereby, suggesting the government open alternate job avenues.

The comments by the former Army officer come in the wake of the attempted armed mutiny by Wagner group's leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, who had marched towards Moscow in an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia's defense minister. Meanwhile, given the situation in Moscow, what is even more concerning is Gurkhas in Nepal joining the Russian Private Military Company (PMC) Wagner group as mercenaries.

Also read: First batch of Agniveers pass out; to join Army unit

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Brigadier (Retd) Dr. BK Khanna pointed out that as per the Indian Army's Agnipath scheme, 25 percent of Agniveers, depending upon their previous performance, will be re-inducted, to complete an additional 15-17 years in service with full retirement benefits. He said the remaining 75 percent of the recruits will return home unemployed without any pension but with compensation. According to the former Army officer, the government has taken this decision to cut down the burgeoning pension bill.

Therefore, Brigadier (Retd) Dr. BK Khanna recommended that the Centre must provide these 75 percent of the recruits with assured alternate job avenues like getting inducted into paramilitary or police forces so that they do not get carried away in joining overseas mercenary groups or being tapped by undesirable non-state actors.

"These 75 percent recruits are well trained in handling weapons and war tactics and considering that, they might become a potential resource for the vulnerable groups which can be a threat to national security," the former Army officer noted.

Meanwhile, Director of Security Risk Asia, Brigadier (Retd) Rahul K Bhonsle told ETV Bharat that while the Centre has made adequate provisions for the absorption of the Agniveers, who will be released after completing their four-year tenure, there is no assurance that all these will be absorbed.

"As 75 percent or large numbers will be released there will always be some who will be left out. These are likely to join the many private military corporations," Bhonsle added.

"This problem in the scheme was evident from the outset. But the Centre still went ahead. Now we have limited choices. Lateral absorption into Central Police Organisations is an option that needs serious consideration. So, instead of percent quotas, Agniveers should be absorbed in Central Police Organisations laterally," he said.

The Centre had in 2022 announced the 'Agnipath' scheme. Under this scheme, the youth will get a chance to serve the country by joining the Army for four years. In the first recruitment process, youth would be given training for six months. The training time will also be included in the four years.

Also read: President Droupadi Murmu hails Agnipath scheme during joint session of Parliament

Last Updated :Jun 28, 2023, 9:48 PM IST
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