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The armed forces opposition to induct women in combat role has been well established, but the Indian Navy has shut doors for women even in Information Technology (IT) field. The latest IT brigade to be raised by the Indian Navy to counter Chinese threat in the cyber world has no place for women.

On July 12, the Indian Navy gave out full page advertisements in the national newspapers calling application from male computer engineers to join the specialized IT brigade, to be trained at Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala (Kerala). The advertisement did not invite applications from women computerengineers. However, for Indian Navy it is only logical.

"In this IT cadre officers will be required to be deployed on board ships and as per Navy policy no women officers could be posted on board a warship," Indian Navy official said when called to comment on it.

The first batch of the IT cadre that will commence its training in December this year will be Short Service Commission Officers and would be deployed on board warships and various sensitive establishments on shore to manage and secure the network in the organization.

Even though the armed forces inducted women officers in its ranks in 1992, they could serve only for 14 years and had to retire in their prime without any pension benefits. Unlike their male counterparts, they did not have the option of opting for Permanent Commission. It was only few years back after a long fight that the forces decided to make women permanent officers in the legal, education, accounts and naval constructor branches.

Similar to the Indian Air Force (IAF) resistance to women officers as fighter pilots and Indian Army's opposition to the women in combat roles, the Indian Navy has been against deploying women onboard warships citing design problems with its ships and submarines - the principal one being lack of separate toilets. In fact the Indian Navy had taken an initial experiment project where it posted some women officers on board warships and said it failed to take off in the absence of accommodation facilities. In contrast to this, the US Navy even has women officers Commanding their warships and even conservative countries like Malaysia also have women officers serving onboard their naval platforms.

The Indian Navy, which recently inducted women officers as "observers" (Navigator in layman's term), still does not have any women pilots for its helicopters and aircraft, unlike other two services. The present strength of women officers in the Indian Navy is 232.

defence eXpress: No place for women in Indian Navy's IT brigade
 
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What's up with this country's media and their whining. Woman this... women that... Faggot rights...promotion of pornography & night clubs. Fuckin filtthy bastrds.
 
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I am sure whatever has been implemented would have been decided after a long debate.

Defense forces are the last place on earth where we should look for gender equality.
 
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Its their decision. THere's enough job opportunities for women. Frankly, i'd like my country to be guarded by men in general. I am sure sure ( taking the larger picture into account), that most women would be suited to the rigours of combat.
 
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what males can do, females can too
Males can remove their shirts , doesnt require pads every month , nobody will stare at males , Males cant be r*ped if captured , males have no problem in polygamy .... many things will be considered when inducting females into armed forces .
 
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What's up with this country's media and their whining. Woman this... women that... Faggot rights...promotion of pornography & night clubs. Fuckin filtthy bastrds.

Generally people who whine the loudest about pornography are the ones who obsessively watch it the most.

Generally people who whine th loudest against nightclubs are the ones who are envious of people who frequent nightclubs, and know that they can't. Otherwise, it shouldn't bother you if someone else visits a nightclub.

Many a time (and here I'm not generalising), people who speak derisively about gays and want to curb their rights are deeply closeted, self loathing homosexuals. Ted haggard comes to mind.

Sorry, gay people deserve the same rights that others do.
 
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