Detailed requirements for different arms (Infantry vs. Artillery vs. Signals).
By the late 1990s, hundreds of pension-related litigation cases were clogging the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) due to inconsistent medical board findings. The DGMS Army, the apex medical authority, was tasked with creating a standardized, evidence-based classification system.
The order covers a wide range of topics related to medical management in the Army, including: army order 03 2001 dgms army
: Defining the "SHAPE" system (S-Psychiatric, H-Hearing, A-Appendages, P-Physical, E-Eyesight) to classify soldiers based on their fitness levels.
This article dissects in its entirety: its historical context, its core provisions on disease classification, its impact on disability pension, and its modern-day legal standing. Detailed requirements for different arms (Infantry vs
This Army Order was published in 2001 and is related to the Director General of Military Survey (DGMS) and the Army's Geographic Information and Imagery Intelligence (GI&I) capabilities.
The unexplained incident at OP Falcon’s Roost (17 Feb 2001) as detailed in Signal GHQ/INT/9943/Red. By the late 1990s, hundreds of pension-related litigation
Army Order (AO) 03/2001, issued by the Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS), is a critical policy document that governs the medical examination and categorization of serving Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and Other Ranks (ORs) in the Indian Army .