The problem however is that such personnel have to forego their pension and disability benefits if they opt to leave before superannuation.Sanku wrote:There is always an option for disabled war veteran to quote compassionate grounds and leave the armed forces. In fact all those who can show that their injuries have been in the line of duty (including the engineers who have a fuse blow up in their face) are entitled to suitable extra compensation.nelson wrote:Something better can be thought out for managing such persons on a case to case basis than touting a blanket policy that is being followed now.
The additional compensation for disabled personnel, who continue in service after injury , is in terms war injury pension after they have left service (by superannuation).
The armed forces are in a dichotomous situation, wherein they are expected to have a lean and mean fighting machine but at the same time held responsible to support such injured personnel within the establishment, in order to maintain high morale. The present policy is inadequate/inappropriate in this scenario.