Quota for Ex-Agniveers in CAPF Will Not Affect Existing Reservation Matrix

Context:
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has enhanced the reservation for ex-Agniveers in recruitment to Group C posts in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). The decision aims to provide post-service employment pathways under the Agnipath Scheme, while ensuring that the existing caste-based reservation framework remains unchanged.

Key Highlights:

Policy Decision on Reservation for Ex-Agniveers:

  • The Home Ministry increased reservation for ex-Agniveers in CAPF Group C posts from 10% to 50%.

  • Specifically, 50% of vacant Constable posts in the Border Security Force (BSF) will be reserved for ex-Agniveers.

  • The first batch of Agniveers recruited under Agnipath (2022) will become eligible for CAPF recruitment in 2026.

Reservation Matrix and Supreme Court Cap:

  • Government clarified that this enhancement will not disturb the existing caste-based reservation matrix.

  • Existing formula for CAPF recruitment:

    • 15% for Scheduled Castes (SC)

    • 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

    • 27% for Other Backward Classes (OBC)

  • The caste-based reservation cannot exceed the 50% ceiling fixed by the Supreme Court (Indra Sawhney case, 1992).

  • Therefore, the ex-Agniveer quota is being designed within the permissible constitutional framework.

Implementation Modalities Under Consideration:

  • The government is still examining whether the ex-Agniveer reservation will be:

    • Horizontal reservation (across categories like women, ex-servicemen), or

    • Vertical reservation (separate category like SC/ST/OBC).

  • This distinction is crucial for ensuring compliance with constitutional limits.

Recruitment Conditions for Ex-Agniveers:

  • Ex-Agniveers will be:

    • Exempted from Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

    • Required to appear for the written examination

    • Must meet minimum educational qualification of Class 10

Employment and Social Concerns:

  • Concerns raised that reserving half of constable vacancies may reduce opportunities for:

    • Youth preparing for CAPF exams

    • Aspirants from rural and economically weaker backgrounds

  • Raises broader debates on balancing:

    • Defence reform objectives

    • Fair access to public employment

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Issue: Reservation for ex-Agniveers in CAPF recruitment.

  • Government Initiative:

    • Enhanced quota from 10% → 50%

  • Key Forces Covered: CAPFs under Ministry of Home Affairs

  • Challenges:

    • Defining horizontal vs vertical quota

    • Ensuring constitutional compliance

  • Impact:

    • Assured employment pathway for Agnipath recruits

    • Potential crowding out of civilian aspirants

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Facts & Provisions:

    • Agnipath Scheme (2022): Four-year service tenure in armed forces.

    • CAPF reservation follows constitutional categories with SC/ST/OBC quotas.

  • Keywords & Conceptual Clarity:

    • Horizontal Reservation, Vertical Reservation, Equality of Opportunity (Article 16), Supreme Court 50% Cap

  • Governance Perspective:

    • Policy must balance defence manpower reform with inclusive recruitment.

  • Way Forward:

    • Transparent classification of quota type

    • Protect opportunities for non-Agniveer aspirants

    • Expand CAPF vacancies to accommodate both groups

    • Periodic review of Agnipath rehabilitation mechanisms

UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):

  • GS 2: Polity, reservation policy, constitutional provisions

  • GS 3: Internal security, CAPF recruitment, defence reforms

  • Prelims: CAPF structure, Agnipath scheme, reservation types

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