IAF women fighter pilots may not be allowed to bear kids
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IAF women fighter pilots may not be allowed to bear kids

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 00:20
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IAF women fighter pilots may not be allowed to bear kids New Delhi: The Indian Air Force on Tuesday said it was planning to have women fighter pilots in future, but they will be inducted with a pre-condition of not bearing children till a certain age.

"In a few years time, we might see this change (women getting inducted as fighter pilots) coming in with certain pre-conditions that till this age we request you to be happy, be married, but no offsprings," IAF Vice Chief Air Marshal P K Barbora told reporters here.

"After 13-14 years of service, investments made on fighter pilots are actually recovered by the government," he said in an indication that women fighter pilots will be allowed to have kids only after putting in 13-14 years in IAF.

Now, women in the age group of 21-23 years are inducted into the flying branch and may be allowed to start family after crossing the 35-37 years age bracket.

The IAF Vice-Chief said if a woman pilot has to take pregnancy leave, she will be off-flying for around 10 months, which will not be fruitful for both her and the Service.

Citing reasons for Services not inducting women into combat arms, Barbora said, the armed forces "feel that it is not right to have a lady or a woman exposed to a conflict where she can be a prisoner of war."

"Secondly, psychologically, are we fit? another factor," he added.

Bureau Report

First Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 00:20

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PP TALWAR - India
Politics apart, the entry of women officers in the Indian armed forces, combat arms, is not considered successful in the interest of discipline and securiy of our nation. The women officers when deployed on the front, especially duing war have been found not robust enough, mentally, psychologically and physically, resulting into serious handicap and demorailsing factor. In the event of women officer becoming POW, this would become a complex situation. Again, as rightly poined out by the Vice Airforce Chief that in the event women officer getting pregnant and awaiting her delivery, she remains absent from duty for out ten months which is detrimental to the service interests.
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