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Expanding role of women in Indian ARMED FORCES

by Blitz India Media
March 25, 2026
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NEW DELHI: International Women’s Day – celebrated on March 8 – provides an opportunity to reflect on the expanding role and rising leadership of women across diverse spheres. Among these, their growing presence in the Indian armed forces stands out as a significant milestone. From operational duties to leadership positions, women are increasingly shaping the country’s defence landscape with professionalism and dedication.

Over the past decades, their integration has emerged as one of the most significant institutional transformations in the country’s defence sector. From a historically limited presence largely confined to medical and nursing roles, women’s participation has steadily expanded through progressive policy reforms, judicial support, and sustained institutional efforts aligned with national goals of gender equity and operational inclusivity.

Historical trajectory
The role of women in India’s defence services has evolved steadily from limited support functions to increasingly diverse operational and leadership positions. Beginning with their induction into the Armed Forces Medical Services, women gradually entered other branches.

Post-Independence, women’s roles in the armed forces evolved from medical support to broader officer-level inductions and operational contributions, aligning with India’s commitment to gender equality and national security. In 1958, for the first time, women doctors were granted regular commissions in the Army Medical Corps on same terms as men.

In 1992, the Indian armed forces opened officer-level entry to women. The Indian Army introduced the Women Special Entry Scheme (WSES), allowing women to be commissioned in non-combat branches. The same year witnessed parallel progress across the other services. The Indian Navy inducted women officers for the first time, while the Indian Air Force began commissioning women as Short Service Commission officers in flying, technical, and non-technical branches.

Focused initiatives
As part of sustained measures to enhance women’s participation in the armed forces, significant reforms have been introduced to expand the career avenues and leadership roles among women.

Women officers are now being considered for promotion to the rank of Colonel and are being assigned command appointments. To prevent any adverse impact on career progression, specific waivers have been granted for officers who were unable to complete mandatory career courses during the transition phase.

Each armed service has undertaken focused initiatives to integrate women more deeply into leadership roles. Women officers are being granted permanent commission in 12 Arms and Services, in addition to the Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps, and Military Nursing Service.

Women officers are now deployed onboard warships in afloat appointments and are also appointed as pilots and Naval Air Operations (NAO) officers. In the aviation domain, women officers are now eligible to join the Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) stream.

In combat roles
The IAF was the first to induct women as pilots in 1990s in combat support role. In a landmark reform, the induction of women officers into combat roles – introduced on an experimental basis in 2015 – was formalised as a permanent scheme in 2022.

Complementing this, vacancies have been provided under the NCC Special Entry scheme for Short Service Commission (Women) in the flying branch since 2017.

Moreover, the intake of women cadets through the NDA has been institutionalised. Since December 2023, Agniveer Vayu Women have proudly joined the ranks of the Indian Air Force, reflecting the force’s steadfast commitment to empowering women and fostering an inclusive military environment.

The role of women in India’s defence services has evolved steadily from limited support functions to increasingly diverse operational and leadership positions

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