New Delhi: A senior Indian Army officer, Lieutenant General Rajeev Puri, has raised concerns regarding the involvement of women officers in key command roles, particularly in the eastern sector.
According to Kashmir Media Service, General Puri articulated his concerns in a five-page letter, which has ignited a debate about gender equality within the military. The letter suggests that the presence of women in key command positions presents significant challenges for the Indian Army.
The concerns raised by General Puri have prompted discussions within the military and beyond, as stakeholders consider the implications of gender dynamics in command roles. This development is part of the broader discourse on gender equality in various sectors in India.