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| Updated On: 28-Oct-2025 @ 2:03 pmThe Mizoram government is set to conduct its first-ever Territorial Army (TA) recruitment rally from November 15 to 25, 2025, marking a significant step in providing opportunities for Mizo youth to join India’s armed forces. The announcement was made by Lt Col. Clement Lalhmingthanga, a Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) MLA and the chairman of the state TA coordination committee, emphasizing the historical significance of this recruitment drive for the state. The event represents an important collaboration between the Mizoram government and the 166 Assam Infantry Battalion (TA – Home and Hearth).
The rally will be held at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl, providing a central and accessible venue for applicants across Mizoram. According to Lalhmingthanga, the initiative is designed to create new employment and service opportunities for Mizo youth, including women, who are increasingly showing interest in joining the armed forces. The rally will fill a total of 144 general duty posts, with specific seats allocated for women candidates to encourage gender inclusivity and broader participation. The inclusion of women in these posts is expected to provide them with an avenue to contribute meaningfully to national defense and to inspire future generations to consider military service as a viable and rewarding career path.
The Territorial Army positions offered through this recruitment drive come with several benefits and conditions similar to those enjoyed by regular Indian Army personnel. TA personnel will receive Indian Army pay, which ensures competitive and standardized compensation, and will also be eligible for pensions, medical assistance, and other statutory benefits associated with military service. Employment duration for recruited candidates will be influenced by individual performance and organizational requirements, offering flexibility in terms of tenure. Furthermore, there is potential for extension or transition to additional benefits after the completion of service, providing career continuity and long-term stability for recruits who perform well.
Lt Col. Lalhmingthanga highlighted that the recruitment drive aims not just to fill posts, but also to build a robust framework for local youth participation in national defense. By organizing this rally, the Mizoram government is enabling young men and women to contribute to the nation’s security while simultaneously benefiting from structured employment opportunities. The drive is expected to appeal to a broad demographic, including individuals from urban and rural areas, ensuring equal opportunity access throughout the state.
The collaboration with the 166 Assam Infantry Battalion ensures that the recruitment process maintains high standards of training, assessment, and evaluation, consistent with the Territorial Army’s operational requirements. This partnership will help ensure that all selected candidates are adequately prepared for the responsibilities and challenges associated with military service.
The Territorial Army in Mizoram is expected to enhance local defense capacity while providing an institutional platform for youth development, leadership training, and personal growth. The initiative also aligns with national objectives of encouraging voluntary participation in defense services, expanding the pool of trained personnel who can be mobilized in times of national need.
In summary, the first-ever TA recruitment rally in Mizoram is a historic initiative designed to provide career opportunities, gender inclusivity, and national service experience to the state’s youth. The event, organized by the Mizoram government in conjunction with the 166 Assam Infantry Battalion, will fill 144 general duty posts and offer competitive pay, benefits, and potential career progression. It reflects a significant effort to engage Mizo youth in national defense, strengthen local military infrastructure, and promote equal participation for women in armed services, while ensuring the recruited personnel receive proper training, support, and long-term career prospects.
This recruitment drive not only addresses employment opportunities in Mizoram but also serves as a model for integrating state-level initiatives with national defense objectives, creating a pathway for young citizens to serve their country while gaining meaningful professional and personal development.