The Indian Army has trouble brewing within its ranks. In an unprecedented mark of discontent, fifteen senior officials have refused to sign up for a mandatory and elite training program to become Generals.
The fifteen senior officials are Colonels. They have refused to take the Higher Command Course. They are angry and say at the recent recommendations of the Pay Commission.
This course is reserved for the outstanding commanding officers. It has only 130 seats, but there are usually over a thousand aspirants.
Fifteen other officers have refused to sign the mandatory service bond of six years. According to the sources, officers have said the Army is no longer a career option after the Pay Commission report.
Source:NDTV
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