Agneepath Scheme Faces Its First Major Test This Year: How Many Will Get Employment?
The Agneepath scheme is set for its first real test later this year as the first batch of Agniveers completes their four-year tenure. The plan, introduced to modernize recruitment in the armed forces, allows only 25% of Agniveers to be retained permanently, while the remaining 75% exit the services. The question now is: how many of them will find employment after completing their term?
BackgroundThe issue came into sharper focus after opposition leader Rahul Gandhi cited former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane’s unpublished book in Parliament, raising questions about the scheme. Political debates aside, the practical evaluation of the Agneepath scheme begins when the first batch of Agniveers finishes their service.
The Navy will be the first to have its Agniveers complete the...









