Modi says women officers to get permanent commission in defence forces

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Modi on Wednesday said women officers in India's defence forces would now have the option to take up permanent commission through the

"I want to give a good news to my brave daughters -- women officers in armed forces will get permanent commission through a transparent selection process by Short Service Commission," Modi said in his Independent Day address from the

He said the move would help women officers get the same opportunities as their male counterparts.

quickly tweeted the Prime Minister's announcement, thanking him for the decision.

However, there was no clarification on the extent to which women will be allowed in the Army, and the

The Prime Minister's announcement comes four months after the government told the that it was considering granting permanent commission to women officers recruited through

As per the Short Service Commission, a can serve for 10-14 years. The women officers are allowed entry into Service Corps, Ordnance, Education Corps, Judge Advocate General, Engineers, Signals, Intelligence and Electrical and Mechanical Engineering branches.

But there is no option as of now to allow women in combat roles like infantry, armoured, mechanised infantry, aviation and artillery.

The Indian and the also grant permanent commission to women officers even as both have opened up some combat roles for women.

The allows women as officers in flying and ground duties. Women officers fly helicopter, transport aircraft and now even fighter jets.

In the Navy, women officers inducted through SSC are allowed in logistics, law, observers, air traffic control, maritime reconnaissance pilots, naval armament inspectorate cadre (NAIC).

Some 1,561 women officers serve in the currently. The IAF has 1,594 has women officers and the 644. Women are recruited only as officers and not as troops in any of the wings.

In May, the central government told the that the armed forces are considering a series of measures to usher in a more "liberal regime" to grant permanent commission to women officers and open new streams of induction for them.

The said it required six months to formulate modalities and enforce the changes and alterations in the three forces.

"All three wings of the armed forces and the are actively considering the issue of parity between male and female officers in securing permanent commission in the armed forces," the ministry said.

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 14:14 IST