TOUR OF DUTY ENTRY IN FORCES LIKELY BY MAY-END
The Morning Standard|May 21, 2022
THE entire process of recruitment at the soldier level is set to undergo a sea change as the Department of Military Affairs is busy giving final touches to the Tour of Duty (ToD) proposal to address manpower scarcity in the forces.
MAYANK SINGH
TOUR OF DUTY ENTRY IN FORCES LIKELY BY MAY-END

The proposal might get implemented at the end of this month, said a source. Once that happens, recruitments for soldiers, sailors and airmen will be done under ToD entry, which will be only for four years, including a training period of six months, the source added.

Efforts are being made to make it an attractive proposition for the recruits, with a severance package and a certificate/diploma that will help in post-military employment.

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