American recruits can go to war in two months, and China recruits in three months. Why does India need 1 year?

Just like freshmen entering school, a large number of recruits join the military camp every year, but the time for training recruits varies from country to country. American recruits can go to war after two months of training. At this time, the recruits already have basic military literacy, but they have no combat experience. The training time of China recruits is 3 months, and then they are assigned to various units; Our neighbor India spent 1 year training new recruits. Why is it so long?

There are two conscription systems in the United States, one is the military service registration system under the responsibility of the national conscription agency, and the other is the conscription system under the responsibility of the Ministry of National Defense (voluntary and non-compulsory military service); On the other hand, India is responsible for conscription to a certain extent. The three armed forces have their own recruitment departments, and the recruitment standards vary greatly.

The army has the lowest recruitment standard. Young people aged 65,438+06-26 can sign up, and there is no specific requirement for academic qualifications, which means that illiterate people can also sign up for the army. Why do Indian soldiers eat so much? This is because Indian soldiers retired at the age of 50, which is equivalent to a very stable income for half their lives, so they can attract a large number of poor people every year. 1999 stampede occurred due to too many applicants, resulting in more than 50 casualties. However, due to the large number of illiterate recruits, it takes a long time for India to teach new recruits to read every year. It is conceivable why Indian recruits should be trained 1 year.

Compared with the poor, those intellectuals with college degrees are much more important, which are generally valued by the military. They are more likely to become officers and will be better paid in the future.

1 year Indian recruit training can be divided into two parts, the first half is primary training and the second half is army training. Primary training includes literacy, training queue, military discipline, familiarity with weapons (there are many kinds of weapons in India, so it is necessary to master a lot of firearms knowledge in advance) and so on; Army training is more rigorous, and recruits spend 65% of their time on military training.

The requirements of the navy and air force are more stringent. First of all, an "intermediate degree" will keep most poor people out. The recruits of the air force will be divided into technical arms and non-technical arms. Technical arms will become pilots in the future, and non-technical arms will be biased towards logistics and other support departments. After the training of recruits, the navy will send some recruits to military academies to study, and they will become high-tech talents such as submarine soldiers in the future.