What is meant by 'Conscription'?

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Conscription, are also called ‘Draft’ can be defined as the compulsory enrollment of the people in the military. Especially in the cases of any war or conflict time.

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The word Conscription has a deep sense and a deep history too. The word is –not only an explanation but it’s a compulsion over the people of the nation because, with the help of a single word, many houses can be crushed out.
As the word explains the forceful enrolment of the people in the military, which means the governing authority of the Sovereignty has the power to use the people in his way.

History of the word ‘conscription
This word is assumed to have existed even before the Egyptian Old Kingdom which was in the 27th century, BCE. Here the use of this word was limited and in some of the instances, it can be seen. But, in modern times it has been used mainly in the 17th and 18th centuries by the countries of Europe like Prussia, Switzerland, Russia, etc.
The first nationwide system of the word was seen during the French Revolution and it was used by the French Republic and later on, it was institutionalized by Napoleon when he became the emperor in 1813. After facing the defeat in 1815 it was ended but after some time it was reconstituted and was used in a large quantity.

Conscription in India
The term conscription has a bad sense inside the meaning and the county which has democracy form of government should not force a citizen to do any act forcefully. Which is a violation of our fundamental rights. And similarly, in India, there is no such requirement of this term exist in the nation. Including free living, the government has the provision to enroll the candidates in the military in the time of war. It can be seen during the time of ancient India when India sent the 10000 soldiers forcefully to the other country and after the independence of the nation, it happened during the war of Kargil and 1961 when India lost a lot of Soldiers in the war. Then it started to fill the vacant place in the military.

answered 3 years ago by Sanjay Goenka

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