Government Announces One Rank One Pension Scheme for Ex-Servicemen

The Government has announced the One Rank One Pension scheme for the
Ex-Servicemen. This was announced by the Defence Minister Shri Manohar
Parrikar here today. The following is the statement of the Defence
Minister:
“Government of India respects its Defence Forces and Ex-Servicemen
for their valour, patriotism and sacrifices. The Government is proud of
their devotion to duty and bravery. Our forces, besides vigilantly and
gallantly defending the nation, have displayed exemplary standards of
courage and bravery in natural calamities, law and order situations and
other difficult circumstances.
The issue of “One Rank One Pension”
(OROP) has been pending for nearly four decades. It is a matter of deep
anguish that the various governments remained ambivalent on the issue
of OROP. In February 2014, the then Government stated that OROP would be
implemented in 2014-15, but did not specify what OROP would be, how it
would be implemented or how much it would cost. An estimated Rs. 500
crore provided for OROP in the budget presented in February 2014 by the
then government was not based on any thorough analysis. It is pertinent
to mention that the then Minister of State for Defence in 2009 had, in
reply to a question, informed Parliament that there are administrative,
technical and financial difficulties in implementing OROP. It is for
these reasons that the present government took some time to fulfil its
promise.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has, on various occasions,
reiterated the Government’s commitment to implement OROP for
Ex-Servicemen under military pension. As stated above, the previous
government has estimated that OROP would be implemented with a budget
provision of a mere Rs. 500 crore. The reality, however, is that to
implement OROP, the estimated cost to the exchequer would be Rs. 8,000
to 10,000 crore at present, and will increase further in future.
The Government held extensive consultations with experts and
Ex-Servicemen. The main argument for OROP is that the Defence personnel
retire early and thus are not able to get the benefits of serving till
normal retirement age. Despite the huge fiscal burden, given its
commitment to the welfare of Ex-Servicemen, the Government has taken a
decision to implement the OROP.
In simple terms, OROP implies that uniform pension be paid to the
Armed Forces personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of
service, regardless of their date of retirement. Future enhancements in
the rates of pension would be automatically passed on to the past
pensioners. This implies bridging the gap between the rate of pension of
current and past pensioners at periodic intervals.
Under this definition, it has been decided that the gap between rate
of pension of current pensioners and past pensioners will be bridged
every 5 years.
Under the OROP Scheme:
The benefit will be given with effect from 1st July, 2014. The
present government assumed office on 26th May, 2014 and therefore, it
has been decided to make the scheme effective from a date immediately
after.
Arrears will be paid in four half-yearly instalments. All widows, including war widows, will be paid arrears in one instalment.
To begin with, OROP would be fixed on the basis of calendar year 2013.
Pension will be re-fixed for all pensioners retiring in the same rank
and with the same length of service as the average of minimum and
maximum pension in 2013. Those drawing pensions above the average will
be protected.
Personnel who voluntarily retire will not be covered under the OROP scheme.
In future, the pension would be re-fixed every 5 years.
It is estimated that the expenditure on arrears alone would be ten to
twelve thousand crores of rupees. Apart from the fact that the previous
government had provided for only Rs. 500 crore in the budget, it is
noteworthy that the Koshiyari Committee had accepted the estimate of Rs.
235 crore as additional financial burden to implement OROP. The present
government has accepted OROP in true spirit without being constrained
by these inaccurate estimates.
OROP is a complex issue. A thorough examination of interests of
retirees of different periods and different ranks is needed. The
inter-service issues of the three Forces also require consideration.
This is not an administrative matter alone. Therefore, it has also been
decided that a One Member Judicial Committee would be constituted which
will give its report in six months.
Prime Minister Shri Modi has fulfilled his commitment and approved
OROP for Armed Forces personnel. Ministry of Defence will soon issue
detailed Government Order.”
PIB