As the nation observes the Armed Forces Flag Day, a heartfelt tribute is paid to the exceptional service and sacrifices made by the Indian Armed Forces. This day not only celebrates the bravery of soldiers but also acknowledges the enduring legacy of veterans who serve as an inspiration to future generations.
Veterans are recognized as the backbone of the Indian Army’s traditions. Their values, including discipline and patriotism, have a lasting impact on society. Even after retirement, veterans play a crucial role in nation-building, taking on responsibilities as community leaders and mentors. In an ongoing effort to support and empower these individuals, alongside their families, the Indian Army has partnered with the Government of India to introduce various welfare initiatives.
One of the primary focuses has been on the welfare and dignity of veterans and their families. The Directorate of Indian Army Veterans (DIAV) has ramped up outreach efforts across the country, conducting activities in 210 locations from July 2022 to March 2024. These outreach initiatives aim to address pension and documentation issues faced by veterans and widows, ensuring they receive their rightful benefits. Comprehensive guides detailing various welfare schemes have also been distributed to veer naris (wives of martyred soldiers) and next of kin (NoKs), enhancing awareness about available support.
To streamline grievance resolution for veterans, modern tools such as the SAMBANDH chatbot were introduced in January 2024. This innovation has significantly improved the efficiency of grievance handling, successfully resolving over 1,789 issues within a mere ten months. Moreover, the Veerangana & Veterans Sewa Kendra (VSK+), which became operational in November 2022, has managed over 389,000 calls, addressing queries and service tickets effectively.
In terms of financial support for families, the Indian Army has allocated a substantial amount of Rs 121.06 crore in welfare grants from April 2022 to March 2024. This financial aid includes Rs 80.57 crore in ex-gratia payments to families of battle casualties, along with Rs 32.35 crore in education grants, benefiting over 20,000 children of veterans and veer naris.
A strong emphasis on women’s empowerment is evident through the Indian Army’s Nari Sashaktikaran initiative, which has been particularly active during the COVID-19 pandemic. From September 2023 to March 2024, the program has successfully trained over 3,277 women, including 23 widows, in 21 distinct job roles. This initiative continues to thrive, with nearly 3,000 women currently enrolled in skill development courses.
Looking to the future, Project NAMAN was launched in August 2024, introducing SPARSH-enabled facilitation centres designed for pensioners. The initiative aims to expand from 14 centers to 100 by 2026, ensuring veterans and their families have access to essential services, such as life certificate submissions and pension disbursements.
Veterans are hailed not just as the pride of the Army, but as a vital asset to the nation. Their resilience and core values serve as guiding principles for the youth, enriching civil society in numerous ways. The Indian Army acknowledges this invaluable contribution and has implemented welfare initiatives that comprehensively address the needs of veterans and their families.
Beyond merely providing financial assistance, the Army is concentrating on training and education to enhance support for veterans. Specialized training sessions launched in 2024 are aimed at equipping Army personnel with essential knowledge to help veterans navigate welfare schemes and documentation processes.
The Indian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to expand outreach, ensuring every veteran and their family receives the respect, care, and support they deserve. As the Armed Forces Flag Day unfolds, the nation collectively honors the courage and dedication exhibited by the armed forces and their veterans. Their sacrifices are pivotal to India’s security and sovereignty, reinforcing the nation’s very fabric.