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Indian Soldiers Concerned About Nuclear War: SurveyThe Asia Inside, Lahore India's first-ever survey on the attitudes of army personnel has shown
that 65 percent polled said they were concerned about the prospect of
a nuclear war. Conducted by social scientists at the Center for the Study
of Developing Society for the weekly newspaper Tehelka, the study examines
the soldiers' attitudes to a variety of issues, includingworking conditions,
the conflict in Jammu and Kashmir, India-Pakistan relations, and the prospect
of a nuclear war. Tehelka polled 1,595 serving soldiers of all ranks,
spread across all the five major commands, the Hindu, a leading English
newspaper, reported on Sunday. The survey showed that India's soldiers
seemed confident of itsmilitary preparedness. Ninety-eight percent of
the soldiers believed that India would defeat Pakistan in the event of
a war, and 82 percent felt they were well prepared for a nuclear conflict.
Most soldiers also seemed happy with their status. Ninety-two percent
said that they received respect from society, and 77 percent said they
would like their children to join the army. Corruption and communalism
were major areas of concern for a large number. A quarter believed that
bribes were paid for arms procurements, and just under a fifth felt there
was corruption in Army recruitment. Forty-five percent said they believed
the Army Supply Corps was the most corrupt wing, a widely-held perception
among experts outside the military as well. Copyright © TAI Group 2003 |
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