Centre sidesteps query on Agniveers’ career progression

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UPSC Study Note: Centre Sidesteps Query on Agniveers' Career Progression


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Scheme name Agnipath Scheme (recruits = Agniveers)
Approved by Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)
Launch date June 14, 2022
Service period 4 years
Retention rate Up to 25% per batch (permanent enrolment)
Exit package ₹11–12 lakh (Seva Nidhi) + skill certificate + bank loan access
Seva Nidhi fund Employee + government equal contributions during 4-yr service
Primary implementing ministry Ministry of Defence (MoD) — recruitment & service
Post-service coordination Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) (since June 2025)
Legal basis (career coord.) Govt. of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 — amended via Cabinet Secretariat notification S.O.2701(E) dated 16.06.2025
Dedicated structures in MHA Ex-Agniveer Wing + Ex-Agniveer Cell
CAPF priority Ex-Agniveers get recruitment priority in CAPFs + Assam Rifles
Rank status Distinct rank — not equivalent to any existing Armed Forces rank
Insurance ₹48 lakh non-contributory life insurance during service
Age bracket 17.5–21 years (subsequently raised for specific batches)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative / Governance

Strategic / Geopolitical

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. Agnipath Scheme was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security on 14 June 2022. [S1]
  2. Recruits under Agnipath are designated Agniveers — a distinct rank separate from all existing Armed Forces ranks. [S1]
  3. Service period under Agnipath is 4 years; up to 25% per batch are offered permanent enrolment thereafter. [S1]
  4. The exit financial package is called "Seva Nidhi" — approximately ₹11–12 lakh tax-free. [S2]
  5. Life insurance cover for Agniveers during service: ₹48 lakh (non-contributory). [S1]
  6. The responsibility for coordinating ex-Agniveer career progression was allocated to MHA (not MoD) via Cabinet Secretariat notification S.O.2701(E) dated 16.06.2025. [S4]
  7. The legal authority for this allocation is the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 — made under Article 77(3) of the Constitution. [S4]
  8. MHA has created two structures: ex-Agniveer Wing and ex-Agniveer Cell. [S4]
  9. Priority in CAPF and Assam Rifles recruitment is granted to ex-Agniveers who complete 4 years. [S3]
  10. Haryana was among the first states to announce a 10% job reservation for ex-Agniveers in state government posts. [S3]
  11. Agniveers who exit (75%) are not granted Ex-Serviceman (ESM) status — they cannot access ECHS, canteen facilities, or ESM sub-quotas.
  12. The MoS for Home Affairs who replied to Gandhi's Lok Sabha question was Nityanand Rai. [S4]
  13. Implementing ministry for Agnipath recruitment: Ministry of Defence; for post-service coordination: Ministry of Home Affairs (since 2025). [S4]

8. Mains Relevance

Aspect Detail
GS Paper GS-II (Governance, Parliament, Welfare) + GS-III (Defence, Internal Security)
Syllabus headings GS-II: Government Policies & Interventions; Statutory, regulatory & quasi-judicial bodies; Parliament & State Legislatures. GS-III: Security Forces & Agencies; Welfare of Defence Personnel

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Agnipath Scheme has been criticised for inadequate post-service social security. Critically evaluate the administrative logic of assigning ex-Agniveer career coordination to the MHA rather than the Ministry of Defence."

  2. "Examine the implications of the Agnipath Scheme for India's military preparedness and the social rehabilitation of ex-Agniveers. What institutional mechanisms are necessary to ensure their successful civilian reintegration?"

  3. "Parliamentary accountability requires substantive answers, not procedural deflections. In light of the Centre's response on Agniveer career progression in February 2026, analyse the adequacy of India's parliamentary question mechanisms."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Ex-Servicemen Resettlement Policy (ESM) Agniveers excluded from ESM status — understand what they lose
CAPFs and Assam Rifles Primary absorption route for ex-Agniveers; MHA's domain
Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 Legal basis for MHA's role; Article 77(3) of Constitution
Defence Budget & Pension Liability Fiscal logic driving Agnipath — pension-to-budget ratio context
One Rank One Pension (OROP) Contrasting veterans' welfare policy; political salience of soldier welfare
Parliament's Question Hour (Written/Oral Questions) Mechanism through which Agniveer debate surfaced; accountability tool
CAPF Recruitment & Reservation Policy Understanding how ex-Agniveer priority integrates into CAPF intake norms
India's Military Modernisation Agnipath as part of broader defence transformation including Theaterisation

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry: Aspirants often assume MoD handles all aspects of Agniveers — since June 2025, post-service career coordination belongs to MHA, not MoD.

  2. Retention percentage confusion: Only up to 25% are retained permanently. Some confuse this with 75% retention or assume all are absorbed into CAPFs — CAPF absorption is separate and competitive.

  3. ESM status: Agniveers (the 75% who exit) do NOT receive ex-serviceman status — a high-yield trap since many assume 4 years of armed forces service confers ESM benefits.

  4. Seva Nidhi vs. pension: Seva Nidhi (≈₹11–12 lakh, one-time, tax-free) is not a pension — conflating it with pension is a common error.

  5. Constitutional peg: Students cite the Allocation of Business Rules as a standalone document — the correct link is Article 77(3) (President's rule-making power for conduct of government business), which is the constitutional source of these rules.


11. Sources