On 26 February 2026 Indian Railways and the Indian Army launched a Framework of Cooperation to expand post-retirement employment opportunities for Agniveers and ex-servicemen. This initiative was led by senior Army leadership and the Ministry of Railways which is aims to ensure a smooth transition from military service to civilian careers. It also increases awareness about job prospects within Indian Railways for serving personnel preparing for retirement.
Reservation Policy Under Framework of Cooperation
Key Reservation Provisions for Agniveers and Ex-Servicemen
- 10% horizontal reservation in Level-2 and above posts for ex-servicemen.
- 20% reservation in Level-1 posts for ex-servicemen.
- 5% reservation in Level-2 and above posts for ex-Agniveers.
- 10% reservation in Level-1 posts for ex-Agniveers.
The reservation framework strengthens structured engagement of veterans within the existing recruitment system of Indian Railways.
14,788 Railway Posts Reserved in 2024-25
The Ministry of Railways informed that during 2024 and 2025 a total of 14,788 posts were reserved for ex-servicemen in railway recruitment notifications.
- 6,485 posts in Level-1 category
- 8,303 posts in Level-2 and above category
These figures highlight the government’s commitment to generating employment opportunities for veterans and Agniveers within Indian Railways.
Contract Recruitment for Faster Engagement
To speed up employment, ex-servicemen will be recruited as Pointsmen on a contract basis until regular recruitment processes are completed.
Currently,
- More than 5,000 Level-1 posts are under process.
- Nine Railway Divisions have signed MoUs with Army organisations.
- This immediate engagement mechanism ensures that veterans are not left waiting during lengthy recruitment cycles.
Strengthening Civil-Military Coordination
The Framework of Cooperation promotes long-term collaboration between Indian Railways and the Indian Army. It ensures structured integration of Agniveers and ex-servicemen into national infrastructure roles.
The initiative supports,
- National infrastructure development
- Security coordination
- Utilization of military discipline and technical skills
- Smooth civilian career transition
The policy aligns with the broader objective of leveraging the experience and professionalism of armed forces personnel in nation-building sectors.
Question
Q. Under the new Framework of Cooperation, what percentage of Level-1 posts are reserved for ex-servicemen in Indian Railways?
A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%


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