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
- Agnipath Scheme (2022) is a short-term military recruitment model under which youth serve 4 years as Agniveers, after which 75% are released and only 25% are permanently retained. [S1]
- A Cabinet Secretariat amendment dated 16 June 2025 re-allocated the responsibility of coordinating post-service career progression of ex-Agniveers to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), not the Ministry of Defence (MoD). [S4]
- The political flashpoint: Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi raised pointed questions in Lok Sabha (11 Feb 2026) about this unusual MHA-MoD jurisdictional split, and the government's reply was seen as evasive. [S4]
- UPSC relevance: intersects GS-II (governance, Parliament, constitutional roles) and GS-III (defence, internal security, welfare of veterans).
2. Why in the News
- 11 February 2026: LoP Rahul Gandhi asked in Lok Sabha why the MHA — not MoD — was tasked with coordinating Agniveers' post-service career progression, and whether any coordination challenges between the two ministries had been assessed. [S4]
- MoS (Home) Nityanand Rai replied in writing citing the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 and the Cabinet Secretariat notification S.O.2701(E) dated 16 June 2025 — without addressing the substantive governance concern. [S4]
- The reply confirmed creation of a dedicated ex-Agniveer wing and an ex-Agniveer cell within MHA for rehabilitation, monitoring, and formulation of post-service policies. [S4]
3. Background & Evolution
- June 2022: Cabinet approved the Agnipath Scheme — a transformative reform in military recruitment. Recruits, called Agniveers, form a distinct rank, separate from all existing cadres. [S1]
- Rationale: Reduce the pension and salary bill of the armed forces (manpower costs exceed 50% of defence budget), infuse youthful talent, and create a disciplined civilian workforce. [S1][S2]
- Retention mechanism: Up to 25% per batch may be offered permanent enrolment after 4 years based on performance. [S1]
- Seva Nidhi package: Remaining 75% receive approx. ₹11–12 lakh tax-free corpus (funded by monthly contributions + government matching) plus skill certificates. [S2]
- MHA announcement (June 2022): Home Minister announced priority in CAPF and Assam Rifles recruitment for ex-Agniveers — the first formal MHA stake in Agniveer rehabilitation. [S3]
- June 2025: Cabinet Secretariat formally allocated "coordinating activities for further progress of Ex-Agniveers" to MHA via amendment to Allocation of Business Rules. [S4]
- Feb 2026: Parliamentary question reveals government has not publicly explained the rationale for this MHA-MoD split, triggering Opposition scrutiny. [S4]
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
- Pension liability reduction is the central fiscal argument — regular recruits who serve 15–17 years generate lifetime pension obligations; Agniveers do not. [S1]
- Seva Nidhi (≈₹11–12 lakh) is a one-time payout, vastly lower in long-run cost than the defined-benefit pension of a regular soldier. [S2]
- Critics argue the scheme may reduce consumer spending power of 75% ex-Agniveers who re-enter the labour market with limited skills and no guaranteed employment.
Social
- Scheme targets rural youth aged 17.5–21; first formal pathway for many into disciplined institutional service.
- Concerns raised by veterans' groups and Opposition about social security deficit — no pension, no ESM (Ex-Serviceman) status for the 75% who exit.
- ESM status denial means ex-Agniveers (75% cohort) cannot access Sainik Canteens, ECHS medical benefits, or OBC/SC/ST reservation sub-quotas reserved for ex-servicemen.
Legal / Constitutional
- Allocation of Business Rules, 1961 (Article 77(3) of the Constitution empowers the President to make these rules) underpin the MHA's jurisdiction. [S4]
- Parliamentary question in Lok Sabha under Rule 46 (written questions) exposed the jurisdictional ambiguity; the government's reply cited the amended rules without substantive explanation. [S4]
- Potential Article 14 challenge: differentiated treatment of Agniveers vs. regular soldiers with respect to veteran benefits may face judicial scrutiny.
Administrative / Governance
- Coordination risk: Dual-ministry model (MoD for service, MHA for post-service) creates inter-ministerial friction — the concern LoP Gandhi explicitly raised. [S4]
- MHA's creation of a dedicated ex-Agniveer Wing and Cell is a structural response, but operational effectiveness remains untested. [S4]
- States like Haryana announced 10% job reservation for ex-Agniveers in state government posts — adding a federal layer to rehabilitation. [S3]
Strategic / Geopolitical
- Scheme aims to create a younger, fitter military profile aligned with modern warfare doctrines (tech-intensive, short-engagement cycles).
- Critics in the strategic community warn of risks to unit cohesion and combat effectiveness with a high turnover model. [S2]
- Re-entering ex-Agniveers into civilian life could strengthen internal security capacities if channelled into CAPFs — which is the MHA's stated logic. [S3]
Ethical / Governance
- Government's non-answer to a substantive parliamentary question raises accountability concerns — evasion via procedural citation without explaining the policy rationale.
- Transparency deficit: No public assessment published on whether MHA-MoD coordination mechanisms are adequate.
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- June 2025: Cabinet Secretariat issued notification S.O.2701(E) dated 16.06.2025 amending the Allocation of Business Rules, 1961 — formally transferring responsibility for ex-Agniveer career coordination to MHA. [S4]
- June 2025: MHA constituted a dedicated ex-Agniveer Wing and ex-Agniveer Cell for rehabilitation, monitoring, and policy formulation. [S4]
- September 2024: Defence Ministry reported to be reviewing Agniveer retention ratio and benefits package — discussions ongoing on raising the 25% retention ceiling. [S2]
- July 2024: Haryana government announced 10% horizontal job reservation for ex-Agniveers in state government recruitment. [S3]
- 11 February 2026: Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha question and the evasive MoS reply brought the MHA-MoD jurisdictional anomaly into public focus. [S4]
7. Prelims Hooks
- Agnipath Scheme was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security on 14 June 2022. [S1]
- Recruits under Agnipath are designated Agniveers — a distinct rank separate from all existing Armed Forces ranks. [S1]
- Service period under Agnipath is 4 years; up to 25% per batch are offered permanent enrolment thereafter. [S1]
- The exit financial package is called "Seva Nidhi" — approximately ₹11–12 lakh tax-free. [S2]
- Life insurance cover for Agniveers during service: ₹48 lakh (non-contributory). [S1]
- 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]
- 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]
- MHA has created two structures: ex-Agniveer Wing and ex-Agniveer Cell. [S4]
- Priority in CAPF and Assam Rifles recruitment is granted to ex-Agniveers who complete 4 years. [S3]
- Haryana was among the first states to announce a 10% job reservation for ex-Agniveers in state government posts. [S3]
- Agniveers who exit (75%) are not granted Ex-Serviceman (ESM) status — they cannot access ECHS, canteen facilities, or ESM sub-quotas.
- The MoS for Home Affairs who replied to Gandhi's Lok Sabha question was Nityanand Rai. [S4]
- 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:
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"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."
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"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?"
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"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
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Wrong ministry: Aspirants often assume MoD handles all aspects of Agniveers — since June 2025, post-service career coordination belongs to MHA, not MoD.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
- [S1] "In a transformative reform, Cabinet clears 'AGNIPATH' scheme for recruitment of youth in the Armed Forces" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1833747 — (Tier 1: pib.gov.in)
- [S2] "Agnipath scheme: Defence ministry to revise Agniveer benefits, increase retention" — https://www.business-standard.com/external-affairs-defence-security/news/agnipath-scheme-defence-ministry-to-revise-agniveer-benefits-increase-retention-124090500450_1.html — (Tier 4: business-standard.com)
- [S3] "MHA to give priority to 'Agniveers' in recruitment of CAPFs, Assam Rifles" — https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/mha-to-give-priority-to-agniveers-in-recruitment-of-capfs-assam-rifles-122061500185_1.html — (Tier 4: business-standard.com)
- [S4] "Centre sidesteps query on Agniveers' career progression" — The Hindu, 11 February 2026, p. 4 (article content provided as primary source) — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-02-11/th_international/articleG9VFIOKQL-13461900.ece — (Tier 4: thehindu.com)