The Indian Army is facing a shortage of over one lakh personnel, including officers and soldiers, amid heightened tensions at the Pakistan and China border.
Indian Army Faces Over One Lakh Soldier Shortage: MoD Report
Current Troop Shortage and Operational Pressures
- The Indian Army is short of over 1 lakh personnel, as per the Ministry of Defence.
- Active deployment continues along both LoC (Pakistan) and LAC (China).
- Current strength: 11,05,110 personnel as of October 1, 2024.
- Sanctioned strength: 11,97,520, resulting in a 7.72% shortfall.
- Notably, 92,410 vacancies exist for JCOs and NCOs.
Officer Cadre Shortfall
- As of July 1, 2024, only 42,095 officers are in service (excluding medical-related branches).
- Sanctioned officer strength is 50,538, reflecting a 16.71% shortage.
Ongoing Deployments and Security Concerns
- 50,000+ troops remain stationed in eastern Ladakh despite recent disengagement with China.
- In response to increased terror incidents, 15,000 additional troops were deployed to Jammu.
Steps Taken to Address the Shortage
Through the Agnipath Scheme
- Agnipath is central to addressing the soldier shortfall.
- Since 2022, 40,000 Agniveers are inducted annually.
- The gap from Covid-19 years (2020–2021) remains significant.
- 1.2 lakh soldiers retired during this period.
- Recruitment was paused for two years due to the pandemic.
Officer Recruitment Reforms
- Selection reforms include:
- Multiple reminders for SSB interviews.
- Second chances for missed interviews.
- Increase in SSB batch numbers.
- Online documentation submission.
- Medical test duration reduced from 8–10 days to 2–3 days.

New Initiatives to Boost Officer Intake
- A Young Leaders’ Training Wing established at OTA Chennai to train serving soldiers.
- Technical Entry Scheme (10+2 TES) modified to a 3+1 year model, reducing training time by one year.
- Officer vacancies are being filled annually as per exit and wastage data.
Ministry’s Assurance
- MoD assures that reforms have enhanced officer intake and the process is now more time-efficient.
- Continued focus on bridging the manpower gap with sustained recruitment and training efforts.