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5 Reasons for Youth Wanting to Join the Indian Army

By SSBCrack
Last updated: February 24, 2023
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Joining the Indian Army has always been a dream of many young Indians. It is considered a noble profession that offers not only a sense of pride and patriotism but also job security, financial stability, and a chance to serve the country.

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In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of Indian youth wanting to join the Indian Army after completing their 12th standard. This article aims to explore the reasons behind this trend, and provide relevant facts and figures to support the analysis.

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Reasons for Youth Wanting to Join the Indian Army:

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  1. Sense of Patriotism: The Indian Army is the largest volunteer army in the world and has a long history of valour and sacrifice. Many young Indians are inspired by the courage and dedication of the soldiers and want to serve the country in a similar manner.
  2. Job Security: The Indian Army offers job security and stability, which is a significant factor in a country with a large youth population and high unemployment rates. Moreover, the Indian Army provides opportunities for career growth and advancement, ensuring a stable future for the youth.
  3. Financial Stability: The Indian Army provides a steady income and a chance to earn additional allowances and benefits, such as healthcare, housing, education, and retirement benefits. This financial stability is crucial for many young Indians who come from economically weaker sections of society.
  4. Adventure and Challenges: The Indian Army provides opportunities for adventure and challenges, which attract many young Indians who seek excitement and thrill in their lives.
  5. Sense of Community: The Indian Army is a close-knit community that fosters a sense of brotherhood and camaraderie. Many young Indians want to be part of this community and contribute to its shared goals.

Facts and Figures:

  1. According to data released by the Indian Army, there has been a significant increase in the number of applications received for various posts in the Indian Army in recent years. In 2022, the Indian Army received over 15 lakh applications for various positions, including soldiers, officers, and technical staff.
  2. The Indian Army is the largest employer of the Central Government and has a workforce of over 1.2 million personnel. It provides employment opportunities for people from diverse backgrounds, including rural areas and economically weaker sections of society.
  3. The Indian Army has been ranked among the top ten best employers in India by the Randstad Employer Brand Research 2020. The survey ranked the Indian Army as the 4th most attractive employer in the country, after Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.
  4. The Indian Army provides opportunities for higher education and professional development to its personnel. It has established several institutions, including the Army Institute of Technology, Army Institute of Management, and Army College of Dental Sciences, to provide quality education and training to its personnel.

The trend of youth wanting to join the Indian Army after completing their 12th standard is on the rise due to various reasons, including a sense of patriotism, job security, financial stability, adventure, and challenges, and a sense of community. The Indian Army provides employment opportunities for people from diverse backgrounds and has been ranked among the top ten best employers in India. Moreover, the Indian Army provides opportunities for higher education and professional development to its personnel, ensuring a bright future for the youth.

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