Indian Armed Forces short of 13,830 officers

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by : Zee news

Indian Armed Forces are facing a shortage of 13,830 officers. This was stated by Defence Minister A K Antony while replying to a question in Parliament on shortage of officers in the armed forces.

"There is a shortage of 11,119 officers in Indian Army, 1,359 officers in Indian Navy and 1,352 officers in IAF. Indian Armed Forces have 53,849 officers against a sanctioned strength of 67,679," Defence minister Antony said.

The Defence Minister listed the various steps taken up to tackle the shortfall of officers by the government. These steps include extension of Short Service Commission (SSC) officers, implementation of both phases of A V Singh Committee report and implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission (CPC) report.

"Tenure of SSC officers has been increased to 14 years, Phase 1 of A V Singh committee was implemented earlier, which resulted in upgrade of 750 Lieutenant-Colonel level posts to the Colonel level.

"Phase 2 of the report has also been cleared for implementation creating or upgrading 1,896 additional posts in ranks of Colonel, Brigadier, Major-General and Lieutenant-General and equivalents in other two services," the Defence Minister said.

Antony said implementation of the 6th pay commission recommendations will help in arresting shortfall of officers in Armed Forces.

He added that various publicity and image projection campaigns undertaken by the armed forces will also attract youths to join the Services.
 
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