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Armed forces reeling under shortage of over 52K soldiers

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The armed forces are facing a shortage of over 52,000 soldiers with the topping the list with over 21,000 vacant posts, the government said today.

According to the details provided by for Defence in the Lok Sabha, the is reeling under a shortage of 21,383 personnel, while the number of vacant posts in the is 16,348 and 15,010 in the

Replying to a question, he said 7,680 posts of officers are lying vacant in the

To a question on the deal, said all relevant procedures were followed to ensure transparenycy in the acquisition of the 36 jets.

had in 2016 inked an inter-governmental agreement with for procuring 36 fighter jets at a cost of around Rs 58,000 crore. The delivery of the jets is scheduled to begin from September 2019.

The has been demanding details of the agreement, including the cost of equipment and weapons, alleging that the deal negotiated under its rule was much cheaper than the contract signed by the

"In the acquisition of 36 aircraft, all relevant procedure as laid down in defence procurement procedure were followed to ensure that due transparency existed in the entire acquisition process," Sitharaman said.

She said the government preferred the inter-governmental route to procure the jets considering critical operational requirement of the Indian

Replying to a question on whether the nuclear-powered submarine Chakra, which was leased from Russia, suffered extensive damage, she said the information cannot be divulged in the interest of national security.

Bhamre also declined to share information, citing national security, when asked if indigenous nuclear submarine Arihant suffered major damage.

Replying to a separate question, he said the government believes that has the potential to have transformative impact on security.

He said a task force headed by of N Chandrasekaran has been constituted to study strategic implementation of application of for national security and defence needs.

Asked about the implementation of a project to strengthen 73 strategic roads along the India-border, he said the work on 23 roads with a total length of 981 km had been completed.

He said the work on 33 other roads having a total length of 2,436 km was going on.

The project was approved by the government in 2006-07 and it was to be completed by 2012.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 20:10 IST
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