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Digital Desk: The centre launched a new scheme named 'Agnipath' on Tuesday for the recruitment of personnel in the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The arrangement, which will largely be on a short-term contract basis, was developed with the goal of reducing rising pay and pension costs. Following clearance by the Cabinet Committee on Security, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh unveiled the new scheme at a press conference.

The Defense Minister stated the Agnipath recruitment plan is a transformative effort that will give the Indian Army a youthful profile when announcing its debut. "Under the Agnipath initiative, Indian youth would be able to serve in the armed forces as 'Agniveers,'" the Defence Minister explained. As a result of the substantial changes in the recruitment procedure, troops will be inducted for a four-year period, with some of them being retained based on their performance.

Young brilliant people from all around the country will be enrolled in the armed forces under this scheme, according to Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar. The Agnipath scheme, formerly known as the "Tour of Duty," was unveiled in the presence of the three services' leaders. It should be mentioned that this new design has been carefully considered for the past two years and was announced after taking everything into account.

The troops that will be enlisted as part of the programme will be known as "Agniveer." The plan is to deduct the three services' rapidly rising compensation and pension expenditures. It's worth noting that the defence budget for 2022-23, which totaled Rs 5,25,166 crore, includes Rs 1,19,696 crore for defence pensions alone. The budgetary allotment for revenue spending was Rs 2,33,000 crore. Expenses for paying salaries and maintaining establishments are included in revenue expenditures.

 

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