Major General Manoj Tiwari, the Zone Recruitment Officer based in Lucknow, undertook a two-day visit from July 3 to 4 to monitor the conduct of the Online Common Entrance Exam (CEE) for Agniveer aspirants at centers in Jhansi, Agra, and Mathura. The visit was aimed at ensuring transparency, reviewing protocols, and reaffirming the Indian Army’s commitment to merit-based recruitment.
Major General Tiwari interacted with candidates appearing for the Agniveer recruitment test, a short-term enlistment initiative launched in 2022 under the Agnipath scheme. He reviewed examination procedures and underlined the Indian Army’s push for continuous improvement through technology-enabled processes.

The shift to online examinations is part of a wider digitalization drive within the Indian Armed Forces. According to a recent study by the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), the implementation of digital testing has led to a 15 percent increase in candidate trust, although rural connectivity and access continue to pose challenges.
The Indian Army has positioned the online CEE as a central element of its candidate-centric approach, which focuses on modernizing recruitment without compromising on quality.

Army officials maintain that the reforms are part of a larger effort to create a responsive, transparent, and inclusive recruitment system. Public debates continue to examine the trade-offs between short-term service models like Agniveer and the security and institutional memory offered by conventional long-term service.

Major General Tiwari’s visit was seen as a reaffirmation of the Indian Army’s evolving recruitment landscape, which increasingly blends technological innovation with a commitment to integrity and opportunity for all.