Army officers face higher stress levels than jawans, suggests study ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 19:21 IST
New Delhi [India], January 8 (ANI): Observing that the continuous exposure to counter-terrorism operations has been contributing to the higher stress levels in the Indian Army, a study done by the United Services Institution of India (USI) suggests that the officers in the force face much more stress than what is faced by the jawans.
The USI study Prevailing Stress Levels in Indian Army due to Prolonged Exposure to Counter Insurgency/Counter Terrorism Environment was done by Colonel Mor an Army officer on study leave.
The study suggests that presently, more than half of the Army personnel seem to be under stress and the force has been losing more personnel every year due to suicides, fratricides and untoward incidents than in response to any enemy or terrorist activity.