Jawans hired under Army’s Tour of Duty scheme will struggle for jobs, face uncertain future
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Jawans hired under Army’s Tour of Duty scheme will struggle for jobs, face uncertain future

In his first year, a Tour of Duty recruit, at best, will learn how to hold a rifle, bear abuse and give guard duty

Representative image of Indian Army personnel | Commons

Representative image of Indian Army personnel | Commons

Even as militaries around the world analyse ongoing operations in the Ukraine conflict, to learn lessons and unlearn some tactics, a former Chief of Naval Staff has been unsparing with an ‘avoidable lesson’ tweet. His attack on the proposed ‘Tour of Duty’ recruitment model hit high and hit hard. At his acerbic best, Admiral Arun Prakash equated the sinking of Russia’s Slava class guided-missile cruiser Moskva, to sloppy decision making and inadequate knowledge of the crew. He tweeted, “positioning a 12500-ton cruiser so close inshore was a bad idea. Losing it to 2X160 kg warheads speaks of a “Tour of duty” crew.”