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Protests intensify over India's plan for short-term military contracts

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Protesters in India’s eastern state of Bihar damaged public property and ransacked offices in a railway station on Saturday, expressing outrage at a new military recruitment plan and demanding the government reverse course.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has introduced a policy called Agnipath or “path of fire” designed to bring more people into the military on four-year contracts to lower the average age of India’s 1.38 million-strong armed forces.

A top military general, Lt.-Gen. Anil Puri, told NDTV news channel that the aim of the plan was to make the military more modern and effective.

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Analysts said the new policy would also

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