Sanjha Morcha

Army ‘not yet ready’ for women in combat roles, trying to incorporate them in accounting, psychological warfare, says Bipin Rawat

Pune: The Indian Army is not yet ready to have women in combat roles, Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat said on Friday. The Army chief, however, said there are several other fields where the Army is thinking of inducting women, such as information and psychological warfare.

File image of army chief General Bipin Rawat. PTI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“We are not yet ready for that (women in combat roles) as facilities have to be created… Women also need to be prepared for that kind of hardships,” he said.

“It is not easy. Let us not compare ourselves with Western nations, which are more open,” Gen Rawat told reporters on the sidelines of the Passing Out Parade of the 135th course at the National Defence Academy in Pune.

“Yes, we may be more open in our big cities, but our Army personnel are not coming from big cities only. They are coming from rural areas too, where the inter-mingling, which is expected, is still not there,” he said.

“They are already there in education and law, so the other field we have identified for them is information warfare and psychological warfare. We are also considering the accounting field where women can be inducted,” he said.

“Women officers are being inducted into all the three services. But what we have to decide is whether some of them can be given permanent commissions,” Gen Rawat said.