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India’s Elite1 Military Academy to Accept Women
For the first time, women in India can attend the country's top military college. The Supreme2 Court's ruling this month permits women to rise in the ranks of the world's second largest military. It marks a big step towards gender3 equality.
Lieutenant4 General H.S. Panag told VOA the ruling to let women attend India's National Defense5 Academy "is a good first step and something that had to happen given the fact that women are seeking more roles in the army all over the world."
The National Defense Academy is a difficult four-year program. Women have so far entered the military through a shorter 11-month training program. But the shorter program does not permit them to rise to higher ranks. It also mostly limits their career length to 14 years.
In September, the Supreme Court ruled that women are now permitted to take the exams needed to enter the academy. Its ruling came after a public petition6 argued that barring women from the college violated7 the constitution, which prevents discrimination based on gender.
Women are a very small part of the 1.3 million people in India's military. They make up just over .5 percent of the army, 1.8 percent of the air force and 6.5 percent of the navy. Although women will be able to rise to the same ranks as males, combat8 roles for them in the army will be restricted.
During the Supreme Court hearing, the government argued there were many things that limit a woman's ability to serve in the army, like "motherhood, childcare, and psychological limitations."
Judges criticized the government for what they called a "regressive mindset" towards women in the military.
The Supreme Court has been critical of the army for being slow to permit women. Last year, a court ruling permitted women to hold non-combat command positions. The government had argued that women should not hold those positions because of their lower physical abilities.
Akanksha Khullar is a researcher with the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies in New Delhi. She said, "Policy makers9 were resisting women's entry into military colleges because of a patriarchal mindset, that is why this has happened only after the court's intervention10."
The move toward gender equality in the military could still take time. Women have worked in the armed forces mostly as doctors, nurses, engineers and lawyers.
Panag said that women who meet the same physical standards as men should be permitted to serve combat roles. Only a few countries, including Australia, Germany, Israel and the United States, let women fight in combat.
Some women who have served in the Indian army say that equality in combat roles will be a slow process.
Sajita Nair joined the army in 1994. She said she is happy that women will finally get a chance to attend the military academy. She said it will give women the chance to build a full career instead of leaving after 14 years, as many have had to do.
"This opens the way for them to get into senior positions," Nair told VOA. "We have such able women and they should be given the opportunity, and then of course, it is up to them to prove themselves."
Words in This Story
role — n. the part that someone has in a family, society, or other group
petition — n. a written document that people sign to show that they want a person or organization to do or change something
psychological — adj. a written document that people sign to show that they want a person or organization to do or change something
regressive — adj. returning to an earlier and usually worse or less developed condition or state
patriarchal — adj. cultures/societies that are controlled by men
intervene11 — v. to become involved in something (such as a conflict) in order to have an influence on what happens
standard — n. a level of quality, achievement, etc., that is considered acceptable or desirable
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亵渎( violate的过去式和过去分词 ); 违反; 侵犯; 强奸 | |
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