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    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsJuly 1, 2025Updated:July 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Denmark is taking a major step to strengthen its national defense by extending its military draft to include women. Starting in 2025, all Danish citizens—regardless of gender—will be subject to conscription, marking a historic shift in the country’s defense policy. The move is part of a broader response to rising tensions in Europe, especially due to Russian military aggression.

    Until now, only men over the age of 18 were entered into the draft lottery. Women could serve only if they volunteered. That will soon change. Under the new law passed earlier this month, women turning 18 after July 1, 2025, will also be included in the draft system.

    The goal is to raise the number of conscripts while treating all citizens equally. The new rule follows Denmark’s push to modernize and expand its military capabilities.

    Katrine, a 20-year-old volunteer soldier, completed nearly four months of training with her unit outside Copenhagen. She sees the reform as a necessary change.

    “In today’s world, it’s needed,” she said. “Women should serve just like men. It’s fair.”

    Many young women like Katrine volunteered for service before the law changed. Going forward, the decision will no longer be optional for those selected through the draft. The number of annual conscripts is expected to grow to 6,500 by 2033, compared to 4,700 last year.

    The decision to update Denmark’s conscription rules comes amid growing instability across Europe. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to raise concerns in NATO countries. Denmark’s military leaders believe a larger and more inclusive army will help meet these new challenges.

    Col. Kenneth Strøm, who oversees the conscription program, said the new law is necessary given the current security situation. “We need more trained people ready to support NATO and defend our region,” he explained.

    Denmark’s new policy also increases the length of service. Instead of four months, conscripts will now serve for 11 months. That includes five months of basic training and six months of operational duty, along with extra training courses.

    The Danish government is not just adding more recruits—it is also investing heavily in defense. In February, officials announced a $7 billion fund to boost military spending. This will bring Denmark’s defense budget to over 3% of its GDP this year. Some of this funding will support the expanded conscription program.

    Rikke Haugegaard, a researcher at the Royal Danish Defence College, said the changes reflect Denmark’s response to ongoing conflicts in the region. “We are seeing a sharper security situation, especially around the Baltic countries,” she noted.

    However, Haugegaard also warned of growing pains. The military must address equipment shortages, limited housing, and the risk of harassment. “It’s going to take time. New buildings and better systems are being planned, but it won’t happen overnight,” she added.

    Denmark is not the first Nordic country to bring women into the draft. Norway made the change in 2013. Sweden followed in 2017 after concerns about European security increased.

    Now, Denmark is moving faster than initially planned. The reforms were expected by 2027, but rising threats pushed the timeline up to mid-2025.

    Anne Sofie, another volunteer conscript, said the experience may surprise many women who are drafted. “Some won’t like it, but others may enjoy it more than they expect,” she said.

    Denmark, home to about six million people, currently has around 9,000 professional troops. The changes aim to make its military more inclusive, responsive, and ready to act.

    The Denmark military draft marks a major step forward for equal defense roles and reflects the country’s evolving approach to security in a changing world.

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