The policy regarding induction of women in Armed Forces is laid down
in Government letter dated 11November 2011 which has been issued after
considering the policy paper submitted by a High Level Tri-Service Committee
with the approval of Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC), keeping in view role and
responsibility of the Armed Forces in defending the nation and protecting the
territorial integrity of the country. As per ibid Government letter, women are
inducted as Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) in the following
Branches of the three Services:
ARMY:
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(i)
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Signals;
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(ii)
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Engineers;
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(iii)
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Army Aviation;
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(iv)
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Army Air Defence;
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(v)
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Electronics & Mechanical Engineers;
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(vi)
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Army Service Corps;
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(vii)
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Army Ordnance Corps;
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(viii)
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Intelligence;
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(ix)
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Army Education Corps;
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(x)
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Judge Advocate General.
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NAVY:
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(i)
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JAG;
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(ii)
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Logistics;
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(iii)
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Observer;
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(iv)
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Air Traffic Controller;
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(v)
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Naval Constructor;
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(vi)
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Education.
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AIR FORCE:
In all branches and Streams except Fighter Stream of flying
branch.
The number of women officers in Army, Navy and Air Force (excluding
medical streams) are 1214,302 and 1079 respectively.There is no separate fixed
sanctioned strength for women officers in the Armed Forces and they are
recruited within the overall authorized strength of officers` cadre of
respective Service.Filling up of vacancies of officers (from eligible women and men
candidates) is an ongoing process and is done on merit on all India basis.This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to AayanurManjunathain Rajya Sabha
today.
Courtesy: PIB
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